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What symbolizes spring?

What symbolizes spring?

What symbolizes spring? Spring is the season when everything recovers, so what can represent the arrival of spring? What are the characteristics? In fact, there are many things that represent spring, such as swallows, willows and buds. What symbolizes spring?

What symbolizes spring 1 1 iris: produced in Shanxi, Anhui, Tibet, Myanmar, Japan and other places in China. It grows on the edge of shrub forest, sunny slope, forest edge and waterside wetland at an altitude of 800- 1800 meters, and has been cultivated in the courtyard for a long time.

2. Primula: it grows mostly in wilderness, fields, wet and empty fields, ditches and forest margins. It is widely cultivated all over the world and has many horticultural varieties. Primula blooms in early spring with rich colors and long flowering period, which has high ornamental value.

3. Daphne: Daphne likes astigmatism, avoiding the scorching sun and being cool in summer. I prefer loose and fertile acidic soil (pH 6-6.5) with good drainage, and avoid using alkaline soil. I can use mountain mud or pastoral soil mixed with 40% peat soil, humus soil, pine needle soil and appropriate amount of coal cake ash, rice husk ash and urban garbage as culture soil.

4. Magnolia: Magnolia has a wide temperature range and can grow above -20~40℃. China is distributed from Xishuangbanna in Yunnan to Heilongjiang in the north. The optimum temperature zone of Magnolia grandiflora is from warm temperate zone to subtropical zone.

The annual precipitation is 500- 1850mm, and extreme temperature also affects the growth of magnolia trees, especially seedlings. Roots, buds or branches are vulnerable to freezing in winter, soil freezing and cold cracking wind. Exposure to high temperature and sunlight is easy to burn leaves, and long-term exposure to high temperature and strong light is easy to burn magnolia trunk and form ulcers.

5. Winter jasmine: It is named because it blooms earliest among flowers, and then welcomes the spring when flowers bloom. Like light, slightly tolerant of shade, slightly cold, afraid of waterlogging, can winter in North China and Yanling open field, requiring warm and humid climate, loose and fertile sandy soil and good drainage.

What symbolizes spring? 2. Spring symbolizes the beginning of everything and is full of vitality.

If you savor it carefully, you will feel the fragrance of the soil, which will make people feel relaxed and happy. Spring symbolizes that everything is full of vitality and hope. Love seems to have green leaves and red flowers, which makes people ecstatic and happy.' Like a seedling, it is full of vitality and eager to grow up.

Spring symbolizes a new beginning and represents new hope. You can feel the breath of spring in the morning; The wind is not as biting as winter, but cool; The sun is shining, too

Like spring, it symbolizes the revival of everything and everything has to start again. Similarly, people should start their struggle and life in the new year ... spring symbolizes hope and expectation for the future.

Extended data

Beginning of spring, also known as "",is the first of the 24 solar terms in China, and "Li" means "beginning". In China, beginning of spring is the beginning of spring. On February 3rd (or 4th, or 5th) every year, when the sun reaches 3 15 degrees, it marks the beginning of spring.

According to the four climatic seasons, Tomb-Sweeping Day in the northeast and northwest is in spring, the vernal equinox in North China is in spring, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are in spring before and after the earthquake, and the rain in the southwest is in spring. Only beginning of spring solar terms in South China can be regarded as beginning of spring.

What does spring 3 1 symbolize? Spring symbolizes the new beginning of everything. It is full of vigor and vitality. If you savor it carefully, you will feel the fragrance of earth, which will make you relaxed and happy!

Spring symbolizes that everything is full of vitality and hope. Love seems to grow with green leaves and safflower. Being beautiful is charming, and happiness is like a seedling full of vitality and eager to grow up.

Spring symbolizes a new beginning and represents a new hope.

You can feel the breath of spring in the morning; The wind is not as biting as in winter, but it is cool. The sun is shining brilliantly.

4, symbolizing the resurrection of all things, everything has to start again. Similarly, I will start my struggle and life in the new year.

Spring symbolizes hope and expectation for the future.

Springs have different meanings for different objects, as shown below:

1. For the budding of new life, spring symbolizes the beginning of new life.

2. For wild flowers, spring symbolizes vitality.

For forests, spring symbolizes recovery and hope.

For students, spring is a new starting point, a new beginning, a new plan and a new goal.

Extended data:

Spring is a season of bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new, full of vitality. Spring begins the life cycle of one year. In spring, the weather gets warmer and the yang rises, so the diet should be light, peaceful and nutritious.

At the same time, it is necessary to keep a balance, and protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals in food should be kept in corresponding proportions. Avoid eating greasy, spicy and fried foods, which are difficult to digest and will increase the burden on the stomach and liver. In addition, eat more fresh seasonal fruits.

I. Introduction

Spring, also known as spring, is the first of the four seasons, which refers to the period from beginning of spring to long summer, including solar terms such as beginning of spring, rain, fright, vernal equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain. This is the season when everything comes back to life.

In the northern hemisphere, the Gregorian calendar is from early February to early May, while in the southern hemisphere (such as Australia), it is from 9 to 1 1. In meteorology, the beginning of spring is that the average temperature is above 10℃ for five consecutive days. In spring, the climate is warm and mild, and there is rain in most inland areas of China, where everything germinates and the climate is changeable.

Second, the main festivals

Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar. At the turn of mid-spring and late spring, that is, 108 days from winter to the future, solar terms are set according to the year when the sun returns. The traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day of the Han nationality in China began in the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years.

"Almanac": "On the fifteenth day after the vernal equinox, the bucket refers to Ding, which is used for Qingming, when everything is clean and bright, and when it is covered, everything is clean and bright, hence the name." Qingming comes and the temperature rises, which is a good time for spring ploughing and sowing.

Therefore, there is a saying that "melons and beans are planted before and after Qingming". Tomb-Sweeping Day is a festival to worship ancestors, and the traditional activity is to sweep graves. On May 20th, 2006, it was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.