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The rain of ancient poems in the twenty-four solar terms

The ancient poems of the 24 solar terms and rain are as follows:

1, the wind is high and the rain is back, and the Sabu Cong Temple wants to sing at dusk.

A gust of wind blew down the rain clouds and a gorgeous sunset appeared on the clear river.

Appreciation: two sentences describe the scenery when the poet sailed for a day and stayed on the ship. In the evening, a gust of wind blew away the rain, and the water reflected by the sunset glow was sparkling. From the boat tied to the water's edge, we can see that crows at dusk have gathered in the lush land temple. Seeing the temple reminds the poet that this day is the Double Ninth Festival on September 9th.

2, good rain knows the season, when spring happens.

Good rain knows the solar terms of rain. It is when plants sprout and grow in spring.

Appreciation: praise "rain" with a "good" word from the beginning. Why is it good? Because it "knows the season". Here is the personification of rain, in which the word "knowledge" is used vividly, and it simply gives life to rain. Spring is the season when everything germinates and grows. As long as it rains, it begins to rain. It's really good.

There are two red mansions facing the cold, covered by rain, and a pearl curtain lamp shakes my lonely heart and goes home.

Staring at the red chamber through the drizzle, I only felt cold and boundless, so I had to come back with a bead curtain of drizzle in the dim light.

Appreciation: it's still the familiar red building where the other party lived, but he didn't have the courage to walk in, or even get closer, just staring through the rain. In his past, he felt that the Red Chamber was so kind and warm, but now it is so cold. How long has he been standing in front of this red building? Maybe he doesn't even know himself. He found that the lights in the surrounding streets and lanes were already on, and the rain floated through the lighted windows like a bead curtain.