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Idioms describing seasonal changes

What are the idioms that describe seasonal changes?

1, cold comes and summer goes

Pinyin: Han lai shǔ Wen ǔ Wen

Explanation: midsummer is over and winter is coming.

Generally refers to the passage of time.

Source: Under the Book of Changes: "When the cold comes, it will be the summer solstice, when the summer comes, it will be cold, and the cold and summer will push each other, but the year will come."

2. Go to Qiu Lai in spring.

Pinyin: CHN qqi láI

Commentary: Go to Qiu Lai in spring.

Describe the passage of time.

Source: "Diqu": "Spring goes, year after year, singing and crying for a long time."

3. Spring goes and summer comes

Bopomofo

Commentary: Spring has passed and summer has come.

Describe the passage of time.

Spring is coming, and winter is coming.

Pinyin: ch ū n q ù d not ng lá i

Explanation: Spring comes and winter comes.

Describe the passage of time.

Source: Song Anonymous "History of the New Five Dynasties Pinghua Zhou Shi": "Otherwise, the soldiers are prepared, and the thieves and soldiers will be tired in spring and winter. Once it declines, it is not too late. "

Spring grows in summer and autumn harvests in winter.

Pinyin: ch ch ū n sh ě ng xi à zh m: ng, qi sh not u d not ng cá ng.

Explanation: Sprouting in spring, growing in summer, harvesting in autumn and storing in winter.

Refers to the general process of agricultural production.

It is also a metaphor for the occurrence and development of things.

Source: Preface to Historical Records Taishigong: "The husband is born in spring and grows in summer, and the autumn harvest is in winter. This is also the Great Classic of Heaven.

6. Spring begets autumn kills

Bopomofo

Explanation: Everything germinates in spring and withers in autumn.