Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What season idioms are there?

What season idioms are there?

Spring:

Spring has come and flowers are in full bloom.

Spring is in the air

Birds sing and flowers give off fragrance.

This garden is full of the beauty/charm of spring.

Return to the earth in spring

The oriole sings and swallows-the joy of spring

The mountains seem to smile in spring.

The scenery in spring makes people laugh.

Spring is fading away

Spring time leakage

Bright red flowers and green willows-flowers all over the garden

The grass is high and the nightingale is in the air.

Summer:

The sun is shining violently.

Scorching sun

These trees provide pleasant shade.

The sun in summer is empty and hot.

An extremely strict person

(of a person) sweating

Sweat (because of fear or physical exertion)

Shiyan is on fire.

Wu Buffalo (afraid of summer heat) breathes when he sees the moon (mistaking it for the sun) ―― he is afraid of it because he mistook one thing for another.

Life in a hot summer day

Hot weather in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Sweat rained down.

Autumn:

Autumn is crisp.

The fall of a leaf is enough to tell us that autumn is coming-a straw shows the direction of the wind.

Spring flowers and autumn fruits-literary talent and moral integrity

Autumn wind sends cool.

Orchids in spring and chrysanthemums in autumn-each has its own beauty.

The autumn wind is rustling.

Jinyufeng road

autumn leave

Autumn moon and spring breeze

Feng Dan welcomes autumn.

Autumn harvest and winter storage

A fallen leaf indicates the coming of autumn.

Winter:

Snow World

cold

cold

severe winter

Snow-covered.

Fluffy snow

Be covered with snow

A hundred miles of ice

A raging snowstorm

The cold wind chills one to the bone

The cold scene at the end of the year

After a long period of tempering, I have no fear in the face of cold persecution or blow.