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Are there any poems describing spring, summer, autumn and winter in traditional festivals in China? At least 3 sentences, no typos.
1. Spring Breeze and Green Jiang Nanan,
When will the bright moon shine on me?
2. Late Tianjiang,
Spring breeze smells of flowers and plants.
The green grass in spring dyed the steps red,
Birds are chirping happily under the leaves.
4. A thousand-mile warbler sings green and reflects red,
Flag wind of Shuicunshan fruit wine.
summer
1. Xia Feng is full of smog due to vegetation.
Life is full of vitality.
The wind brings me the fragrance of lotus,
The music of bamboo leaves dripping dew.
3. The trees are dark and the summer is long.
The balcony is reflected in the pond.
autumn
1. Stop and sit on the night of loving LAM Raymond.
Frost leaves are redder than February flowers.
Empty mountains after rain,
Standing in the autumn evening.
3. Autumn cloudy frost flies late.
Stay dry and listen to the sound.
winter
1.
Snow is as light as a horseshoe.
2. Huayang has no talent for pods.
Just to solve the problem of heavy snow.
The snow in spring is too hot.
So, all the trees in the yard are flying flowers.
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