Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Ancient poems describing rain and solar terms

Ancient poems describing rain and solar terms

The four ancient poems describing the solar terms of rain are:

1, the rain in Tianjie is crisp, but the grass color is far and near. -Don Han Yu's Light Rain in Early Spring

It rains at home in Huangmei season, and frogs are everywhere in the grass pond. -"The Guest" by Song Zhao Shi Xiu

3. The empty mountain after the rain stands in the autumn evening. -Wang Wei's Living in Autumn

4, the soil paste is rainy and diligent, and a hundred flowers bloom. -Fan Chengda, one of Song's Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellany.

5, the spring rain breaks outside the forest, and the apricot blossoms are numerous on the first day of the house. -Song Ouyang Xiu "Tian Jia"

6, stained with clothes to wet apricot rain, blowing the face without cold wind. -The Southern Song Dynasty, Zhinan monk "Jueju"

7. Much thunder and little rain. -Yang Guang Shan Road by Li Ming Panlong

8. When a wild goose falls into the sky, it is the beginning of the rain. -Green Tea Shen Xing's "Deng Bao's Fifth Floor"

9, seven or eight stars in the sky, two or three points before the rain. -Xin Qiji's "Xijiang Moon"

10, good rain knows the season, and it happens in spring. -Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night"

1 1, green bamboo hat, green hemp fiber, no need to return to oblique wind and drizzle. -Zhang "Fishing Songs"

12, the dark clouds cover the mountains, and the white rain jumps over the boat. -Su Song Shi's "Five Exquisites of Drunken Books on June 27th"

13, the spring tide brought rain late and hurried, and there was no boat to cross the field. -Wei in Xixi Chuzhou