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Poetry related to the long summer

Poems related to Long Xia are as follows:

1, Ruan Langgui Chang Xia:

Zhang Ming Daley.

The shade spreads new light, and the wind grows longer at the beginning.

Xiao He stuck to the water in the horizontal pond, and Butterfly Clothes was busy drying powder.

The teapot is ripe, the wine smells good, and the poetry is crazy.

The swallow seems to cherish the fragrance of falling flowers, and the double topic belongs to the painting beam.

The new light of green fields and the scenery in early summer look like spring.

2. Long summer:

Song Luyou.

The red flag was planted on the gate, and Dong Jun drove home.

Mud nests are noisy and flowers are scarce.

The shade of Sophora japonica is dense at first, and the curtain is still slightly hot.

Soak a soup in the sunset and try on clothes skillfully.

Historical origin:

Beginning of spring, Changxia, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter represent the beginning and arrival of spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively. The word "Xia" in Er Ya is called "Chang Ying"; Win, take the meaning of "full" and "profit" Long summer is an important solar term, marking the peak season for the growth of all things. Everything grew up here, hence the name Long Summer.

In order to express the characteristics of time series more accurately, the ancients divided the solar terms into four groups according to the weather and phenology: divided, arrived, opened and closed. "Fen" means vernal equinox and autumnal equinox, which was called "dichotomy" in ancient times; "Solstice" is the summer solstice and the winter solstice, which was called "the second solstice" in ancient times. "Qi" refers to beginning of spring and Changxia, "Closed" refers to beginning of autumn and beginning of winter, and beginning of spring, Changxia, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter are collectively called "Sili", which add up to * * * to "eight sections".