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Ancient poems describing cold dew and solar terms
2. Flying fast and shaking, Noda cold dew.
3. Insects sing cold dew grass at the end of the year, cicadas sing in the west.
4. In the cold dew season, the wind is rustling, the clothes are wet, and the wanderer is heartbroken.
5. The blue sky is cold and dew, the pine branches are about to drip, and the branches are cold and blue.
6. The east wind blows dry without rain, and the east wind blows waterlogging without shine.
7. Cold dew to the first frost, planting wheat does not panic; First frost to beginning of winter, relax.
8. Cotton is afraid of continuous rain in August, and rice is afraid of cold dew and frost.
9. It is cold and rainy, and there is no flood in spring; Cold dew and little rain, and plenty of water in spring.
10. Cold dew livestock are not idle, they work overtime day and night, pay close attention to planting wheat, and then greatly reduce production in the later period.
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