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Twenty-four solar terms poems

The verse of the twenty-four solar terms is as follows:

1, 24 solar terms Song.

In spring, the sun is turning and the rain is by the river. Frightened crows, the spring equinox is dry. Qingming is busy planting wheat, and Grain Rain is busy farming. Long summer goose feathers live, birds come here. Mang seeds were shoveled away, but cotton was not harvested from summer to Sunday. The summer heat is not hot, but the summer heat is in the dog days. Beginning of autumn is busy playing indigo and sharpening knives and sickles in summer. The Millennium is busy cutting land, and the autumn equinox turns over the land. Before the cold dew is cold, the frost has changed.

In the early winter of October, light snow closed the mountain. At the fork of a snowy river, you can't sail on the solstice in winter. A slight cold, a severe cold, and then a year.

2. Twenty-four solar terms poems.

The spring rain shakes the spring and clears the valley, and the summer is full of mountains and summers. Autumn is hot and autumn is cold and frost, and winter snow is small and winter cold.

3. Guan Tianjia.

A light rain brought new flowers, and a thunder began to wake up. Tian Jia was idle for a few days, and farming began. Ding Zhuang is in the wild and the nursery is in charge. When I return to the scene, I often drink the water from Xixi. Hunger is not self-suffering, but joy. There is nothing in the warehouse for the night, and the corvee hasn't arrived yet. Being ashamed of not practicing, I ate it.

4. Qingming.

Mourning day, drizzle like tears; Pedestrians on the road want to die. Excuse me, where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village.

5. Long summer.

Lakes and mountains are my home, and willow trees are a path. When the lake overflows, egrets fly in the air and frogs hum by the lake. The new crop of bamboo shoots has matured, and the magnolia has just begun to blossom. Alas, let bygones be bygones, who * * * will sleep in afternoon European tea.

6. Summer solstice.

The willow-green river is wide and flat, and I heard the song of the river. Rain in the east, sunrise in the east, said it was not sunny, but it was still sunny.