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Life implication of rain solar terms
2. With the arrival of rain and solar terms, snowflakes fall one after another, and the weather soaked in cold air gradually disappears, while the days of spring breeze, melting ice and snow, moist air, mild sunshine and rustling drizzle are coming to us. Du Fu has a poem: "Good rain knows the season, when spring happens. Sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently. " The poet vividly described that spring is the season when everything germinates and grows. It will come when it needs rain. This spring rain is accompanied by gentle wind. When night falls, it moistens everything quietly, silently and carefully. The poet personifies the rain by personification, saying that it "knows the season" and knows how to meet the objective needs. In spring, everything germinates and grows, and it rains just when it is needed. A word "good" not only praises "rain", but also praises those who bring timely rain to those in need. The poet expects such "good rain" and likes such "good rain".
3. People often say, "bloom is warm in spring, and the rain is busy to send fertilizer." A year's plan lies in spring, how to see the spring rain. For farmers, rain is a crucial period for Koharu to manage and Da Chun to prepare for farming, and our life is full of new hopes.
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