Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do you mean, rain washes spring, and the field has seen the dragon?
What do you mean, rain washes spring, and the field has seen the dragon?
The spring rain washed away the appearance of spring, and when the field was in Ma Pingchuan, it seemed like seeing a dragon swim.
"Rain washes spring, and Hirata has seen dragons" means that the scenery in spring is fresh and beautiful after being washed away by rain. Under the nourishment of the spring rain, the fields become flat and fertile, as if you can see dragons swimming in the fields. The works of Yuan Zhen, a poet in Tang Dynasty, describe the scenery in rainy season.
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