Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What is spring like in my eyes in the first grade of primary school students?

What is spring like in my eyes in the first grade of primary school students?

In my eyes, in spring, everything revives, flowers are red and green, and swallows fly back from the south. Pieces of newly sprouted tender grass and flowers bring vitality to spring.

The spring breeze blows the trees to blossom, and the peach blossoms in my hometown will be fragrant in the spring breeze. Your smile, like a blooming flower, is the most beautiful picture fixed in my heart.

The ice in the river melted, small dew dripped between the lotus flowers, and apricot blossoms opened. They are "red, white and pink", and the newly grown saplings shook their heads at us, as if to say "Hello, look how much I have grown."

Spring rain is like cow hair, like a flower needle, like the soft hair of a spring girl. The air is filled with rain and fog, and the beads of rain string into a big curtain, covering everything like a cloud.

Spring returns to the earth, and everything revives. Miss Chun and Miss Feng came into this world together. They came to Grandpa Big Willow's arms and scratched Grandpa Big Tree. Grandpa Tree's beard was shaking with joy, and even the little buds on the branches giggled, swinging on the swing, and his little head turned around, looking at this beautiful spring, talking and making a sound.

The earth has put on a light green coat again. The golden dandelion is shining with its golden light on the roadside, and the unknown flowers are swaying gently under the touch of the wind girl.

Small animals will come this Spring Festival! Bees sing in pink apricot flowers; Butterflies are flying among the flowers; Swallows fly back, smiling under the warm eaves. They are singing the song of spring: Spring is coming, spring is coming!

Spring, also known as spring, is the first season of the four seasons, which refers to the period from spring to long summer. The solar terms include beginning of spring, Rain, Sting, Equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain. Spring is the season when everything revives. The Gregorian calendar in the northern hemisphere is March-May, and in the southern hemisphere (such as Australia) it is September-165438+ 10. In meteorology, the beginning of spring is that the average temperature is above 10℃ for five consecutive days. In spring, the climate is warm and mild, and there is rain in most inland areas of China, where everything germinates and the climate is changeable.