Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Birds and flowers make tourists drunk, and stone lions can't hide in spring.
Birds and flowers make tourists drunk, and stone lions can't hide in spring.
The pattering spring rain falls down,
Moistened the land of Shishi.
On both sides of the wooden plank road near the north entrance of Fenglushan Park,
The grove was shrouded in hazy pink,
It turns out that the cherry trees here have blossomed buds.
Look carefully, the light pressure of the rain,
Peach and cherry blossoms hang upside down on the branches like a string of flower bells.
Shake gently in the slight spring breeze;
The raindrops condensed on the petals are crystal clear,
Added a lot of aura to Xiaohua.
Although the cold of late spring has not subsided, it is still raining in Mao Mao.
There are still tourists walking in the garden to enjoy the flowers.
There are also embroidered birds that are not afraid of spring rain.
Small birds like sunbirds and red-rumped snipes,
Jumping on the branches of cherry trees.
Charming pink,
Sweet birdsong,
Fresh air filled with negative oxygen ions,
It conveys the message that beautiful spring is coming.
Walking in the park,
And the whiteness of plum blossoms,
The bright red of bougainvillea,
The golden color of acacia ...
Lu Feng is welcoming tourists with colorful spring scenery.
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