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On Ancient Poems Describing Spring Scenery

1, Poetry: Nothing can tell the east wind when you are idle, and it is always spring when you are colorful.

From: Spring Day by Zhu in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Anyone can see the face of spring. The spring breeze is full of flowers and colors, and the scenery of spring is everywhere.

2. Poem: I don't know who cut the thin leaves, and the spring breeze in February is like scissors.

From: Poetry of Willow/Willow Branches by He in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: I don't know who cut the thin willow leaves like a magic scissors, which is the spring breeze in February.

3. Poetry: Several early warblers compete to warm the trees, and their new swallows peck at the spring soil.

From: Spring Tour in Qiantang by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Several early orioles rushed to the sunny tree, and the new swallows were busy building nests and holding mud.

4, verse: sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently.

Said by: Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night, Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: As the spring breeze descends quietly at night, it silently moistens everything in spring.

5. Poetry: The spring breeze in Jiang Nanan is green. When will the bright moon shine on me?

From: Wang Anshi boating in Guazhou in Song Dynasty

Commentary: The warm spring breeze blew the south bank of the river green again. When will the bright moon shine on me and return to my home in Zhongshan?