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Ancient poems that are warm and cold in early spring

The ancient poems describing the changes in temperature in early spring are as follows:

1, the residual snow fell with the ice bamboo shoots and stole back the willow tips during the Spring Festival. -Excerpted from Zhang Lei's Spring Day in the Song Dynasty.

Appreciation: Canxue quietly dripped with ice bamboo shoots, and secretly returned from tender willow tips during the Spring Festival. Although it is spring, the ice in winter has not completely melted, which shows that the temperature is still relatively low.

2, three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo, the spring river plumbing duck prophet. -From Su Shi's Two Nightscape by the Hui Chong River in the Song Dynasty.

Appreciation: This sentence describes the spring scenery in early spring. With his meticulous and keen feelings, the poet captured the characteristics of the scenery when the seasons changed and expressed his joy and praise for the early spring.

3, warm rain, sunny wind, the beginning of freezing, the swallow, has felt the heart of spring. -From Song Dynasty's "Butterfly Lovers, Warm Rain, Sunny Wind, Breaking the Frozen First"

Appreciation: in the first three sentences, the poet looks out and puts pen to paper from the spring scenery. But in the early spring, the spring breeze turned to rain, which was warm and pleasant, the earth warmed up, and tender willows began to grow, such as eyes slightly open, bright plums in full bloom, fragrant and blushing, and there was a scene of spring everywhere.

4, the chilly spring breeze wakes up, slightly cold, but the mountain is oblique. -Excerpted from Su Shi's Ding Fengbo in the Song Dynasty

Appreciation: The author's feeling of this sentence is that "cold" is not only the fact that he feels cold after waking up from drinking, but also the cold caused by thinking about his own experience after waking up from a dream. The warm sunset in the distance makes the writer feel a little warm, showing his confidence in overcoming adversity.