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Words describing spring scenery

Words describing spring scenery

1. Full of spring

Explanation: meaning, meaning; exuberant, overflowing, profound. The meaning of spring is strong.

Source: Chapter 3 of "The Second Sun" by Liu Baiyu: "In April, winter is still lingering in the north, but spring is already blooming in the south in April."

2. Spring scenery The garden is full

Explanation: The scenery of spring fills the home. Describes a vibrant and prosperous atmosphere.

Source: This sentence comes from "Visiting the Garden Is Not Worth It" by the late Ye Shaoweng.

3. Rejuvenation of the earth

Explanation: Refers to the passing of winter and the coming of spring, vegetation sprouts, and a lively scene appears on the earth. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation. .

Source: Zhou Zizhi of the Song Dynasty, "Taicang Fanmi Collection - Two Poems on Rain and Snow at the End of the Year": "The snow on the treetops has left the plum blossoms, but the spring willows on the ground are unknown."

4. Spring mountains are like smiles

Explanation: Describes the bright scenery of mountains in spring. < /p>

5. Red flowers and green willows

Explanation: Describes the bright spring scene. It also describes bright and colorful colors.

Source: Historical records show that the countryside is vast and wild, with beautiful scenery, red flowers and green willows, and ladies and tourists walking away without stopping. (Ming Dynasty Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" Chapter 89)

6. The seductive spring scenery

Explanation: tease, tease, tease, provoke. The scenery of spring arouses people's interest.

Source: Song Dynasty Lu You's "Jiannan Poetry Manuscript: Five Miscellaneous Odes of Mountain Gardens": "The peach blossoms are brilliant and the apricot blossoms are sparse, and the spring scenery is so sultry that people can't bear to look at it."

1. Clusters of flowers.

Explanation: The clusters of flowers describe a colorful, very bright and colorful scene.

Source: Volume 17 of "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" written by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty: "What is self-reliance, the use of limited body and mind to the infinite... If nothing happens, forgive me It’s useless if you collect flowers. ”

2. Colorful flowers

Explanation: It describes the blooming of a hundred flowers and the brilliant colors. Mostly refers to the prosperous spring scenery.

Source: The poem "Spring Day" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring with a thousand colors."

3. The grass grows and the orioles fly

Explanation : Describes the beautiful scenery in late spring in the south of the Yangtze River or the scene of vitality and revival of all things.

Source: "Books with Chen Bo" by Qiu Chi of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties: "In late spring in March, grass grows in the south of the Yangtze River, there are mixed peanut trees, and flocks of orioles fly around."

4. Hundreds of flowers bloom.

Explanation: Baihua refers to all kinds of flowers; together, at the same time. Thousands of flowers bloom at the same time, vying for beauty. Describes the flowers blooming and being colorful.

Source: "Preface to "The Patterns of the Imperial City" by an unknown person in the Qing Dynasty: "A hundred flowers are blooming, and the spring scenery of the imperial state belongs to the spring official."

5. The mood of spring is fading

< p> Explanation: Spring mood, the weather of spring; decline, will end, will decline. Describes that spring is about to pass.

Source: "Lang Tao Sha" by Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty: "The rain is gurgling outside the curtain, and the spring is fading."

6. Beautiful mountains and clear waters

Explanation: Qing, Quiet; quiet. Describe the beautiful landscape.

Source: Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Sudden Mountain Stream·Gift to Chen Xiang of Hengyang": "The eyebrows and black eyebrows gather the autumn waves, and Hunan is full of beautiful mountains and rivers."

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Explanation: bright, beautiful, lovely. Describes the vivid and lovely scenery in spring.

Source: Yuan and Song Dynasty Fang Hu's "Quail Fighting and Outing" Suite: "The spring scenery is beautiful, people are celebrating a good harvest, and folk music is Yongxi."

2. The spring breeze is gentle< /p>

Explanation: The warm spring breeze blows people. A metaphor for treating people with an amiable attitude.

Source: Jin Wang Ruoxu's "General Commentary on the Analects of Confucius": "Scholars first use the spring breeze to harmonize the atmosphere, and all irritating and ridiculing remarks are made."

3. Colorful purples and reds

Explanation: Describe flowers of various colors, which are delicate, gorgeous and beautiful. It also means that things are prosperous and colorful.

Source: "The Peony Pavilion·Dreams" by Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty: "It turns out that the colorful flowers are blooming all over the fields, but they are all ruined by the broken wells."

4. Spring flowers bloom< /p>

Explanation: The weather is warm in spring, flowers are in bloom, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a metaphor for a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing. Nowadays, it is often used to describe a good situation that is conducive to work or study.

Source: Ming Dynasty Zhu Guozhen's "Yongzhuan Essay·Nannei": "The spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and I am destined to accompany the Confucian ministers in the cabinet to a banquet.

5. Vibrant and vigorous

Explanation: Chao, morning; vigorous, exuberant. Vibrant, full of life and vitality.

6. The wind is gentle and the sun is shining

Explanation: The breeze is gentle and the sun is bright. Describes sunny and warm weather.

Source: Li Aishan of the Yuan Dynasty, "Ji Xianbin·Spring Farewell": "At that time, the wind was gentle and the sun was full of the east garden, and the flowers were red and the willows were red and green.