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China's ancient poems in the twenty-four solar terms
Through rich images and profound connotations, these poems show China people's perception and understanding of solar terms, and at the same time, they also inherit the cultural wisdom of the Chinese nation.
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The 24 solar terms are: beginning of spring, Rain, Sting, Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Changxia, Xiaoman, Mangzhong, Summer Solstice, Xiaoxia, Daxia, beginning of autumn, Early Summer, Bailu, Autumn Equinox, Cold Dew, Early Frost, beginning of winter, Light Snow, Heavy Snow, Winter Solstice, Slight Cold and Severe Cold. These solar terms represent the weather changes and agricultural activities that Chinese farmers are concerned about in agricultural production. They are also an important part of China traditional culture and a treasure of Chinese national culture.
In ancient times, many famous literati created a large number of beautiful and moving poems with the help of the images of the 24 solar terms, some of which became classics of China's classical poems and are still widely sung and recited. For example, Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in his poem "Ascending the Mountain": "There is no South Mountain before, and there is no North Sea after. I think of heaven and earth, there is no limit, there is no end, I am alone, tears fell down.
It expresses the smallness of human beings in all things and the fragility of life; Su Shi wrote in "The Night Scene of the Spring River in Hui Chong": "Peach blossoms are three or two outside the bamboo, and the duck prophet warms the spring river. Artemisia sphaerocephala has short reed buds all over the ground, which is the time for puffer fish to go up. " It shows the picturesque scenery along the river and the vitality of animals. By depicting the natural scenery and life scenes in the solar terms, these poems show the relationship between human beings and nature, as well as their gratitude and awe for nature.
Generally speaking, the 24 solar terms are one of the important components of China traditional culture, which is not only the source of inspiration for China's ancient poems, but also the crystallization of China's cultural wisdom. The inheritance and development of the 24 solar terms is of great significance for maintaining and inheriting the cultural spirit of the Chinese nation and promoting the development of Chinese culture.
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