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What are the poems describing Xiaoman solar terms?

Poems describing Xiaoman solar terms are as follows:

1. Small outing

White paulownia has broken eaves and teeth, or it may be afraid of catalpa flowers every year.

Xiaoman Tiancheng searched for herbs, and Mo Wen moved three cars during the slack season.

2. Little Man Ouyang Xiu

At night, the warbler sings green willows, and the bright moon wakes up in the sky.

I love long-headed wheat most, and I laugh in the wind.

3. Ouyang Xiu's "Two Four Seasons in Spring and Summer" (below)

At the beginning of wheat ear, the seeds are charming and the mulberry leaves are fat. Old people like to be ripe, and their wives know that the season is good. Wild Li Tang crow nightingale, sea pomegranate red mountain bird. Tian Jia, who is happy to know? I know it's late to go home alone. When I am strong, I am old.

Grain bud is one of the twenty-four solar terms and the second solar term in summer. Xiaoman-refers to the summer crops with full seeds, but not yet mature, just small and not yet full. Every year from May 20th to 22nd, when the sun reaches 60 degrees, it is in full bloom.

Twenty-four solar terms: "In mid-April, things are small and full."

At this time, the seeds of summer sowing crops such as wheat in the north have begun to be full, but they are not yet mature, which is about the late stage of milk ripening, so it is called Xiaoman.

Agricultural proverbs in southern China give Xiaoman a new meaning: "Xiaoman is not satisfied with the broken ridge"; "Little people are full of discontent, regardless of mangoes." The word "full" is used to describe the amount of rain, and it is pointed out that if there is not enough water in the field when it is full, the ridge may crack and even rice cannot be planted when it is planted.