Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Xiao Man, an ancient Chinese proverb of the twenty-four solar terms
Xiao Man, an ancient Chinese proverb of the twenty-four solar terms
Xiaoman nursery rhyme
Silk raises wheat.
Xiao man Nong ge
The villain is gentle and strong in spring, preventing aphids and wheat straw flies.
Paddy field topdressing promotes evil, catching wool and shearing wool to prevent cold wind.
Xiaoman's poems and songs
Five Wonders and 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.
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