Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - In Huangmei season, what season do frogs represent everywhere in Yucaotang?

In Huangmei season, what season do frogs represent everywhere in Yucaotang?

1, "Frogs are everywhere in every rainy grass pond in Huangmei season" stands for summer.

2. Original text

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Mei Huang Shi, every family was flooded by rain, and the pond was covered with green grass and frogs.

It's past midnight, and the invited guests haven't come yet. I tapped the chess pieces bored and shook the wick of an oil lamp.

3. Translation

Mei Huangshi, everyone was flooded by the rain, and there were bursts of frogs on the edge of the grassy pond. It's past midnight and the invited guests haven't come yet. When I lit the oil lamp, I beat the chess piece bored and broke the knot on the wick.

4. Brief analysis

York is a seven-character quatrain written by Zhao Shixiu, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. This poem is about the poet being alone on a stormy summer night. The first two sentences explain the environment and season at that time. Huangmei, Rain, Pond and Frogs Everywhere describe the scene of rainy summer nights in the south of the Yangtze River: the sound of rain and frogs is endless, which seems to be a lively environment. In fact, what the poet wants to reflect is its "silence". The last two issues show people and things. The master waited patiently and anxiously, doing nothing, "knocking" the chess pieces and quietly looking at the sparkling snuff.