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Modern poetry describing the solar terms of heavy snow

Modern poems describing the solar terms of heavy snow include "I love the snow in the north of Saibei".

"I love you in the snow in Saibei" Original: I love you in the snow in Saibei, flying all over the sky. Your dance is so light and your heart is so pure. You are the younger sister of Chunyu, and you are the messenger sent by Spring. Ambassador of spring, I love you. The snow in Saibei is flying all over the sky. You dress up the silver world with a white jade-like body. You have dissolved your life into the land, nourishing green wheat seedlings. Chunhua, I love you. Snow in Saibei, snow in Saibei.

Social life is mainly reflected by directly expressing the poet's thoughts and feelings, and it is not required to describe complete stories and characters.

Heavy snow solar terms:

Heavy snow is the second1solar term in the 24 solar terms, and the time is 65438+February 7 or 8 in the Gregorian calendar every year. It is also the end of the first month of the main calendar and the beginning of the second month. At that time, it depends on the sun reaching the longitude of the Yellow River at 255 degrees. Heavy snow means colder weather, and the possibility of snowfall is greater than that of light snow. It doesn't mean that there must be a lot of snowfall. On the contrary, after the heavy snow, the precipitation in various places decreased further.

It is often said that "snow will bring good harvest". Snow covers the earth in winter, which can keep the temperature around the ground and crops from falling very low due to cold current, create a good wintering environment for winter crops, and increase the soil water content when snow melts, which can meet the needs of crop growth in spring.