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During the Qingming Festival, there are many rains, and pedestrians on the road want to die. Describe the weather or climate?

"There are many rains during the Qingming period, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls." Describes the rainy weather in the Qingming period in the south of the Yangtze River.

From: Tang Dumu's Qingming Festival

Original text:

A drizzling rain falls like tears on the Mourning Day; The mourner's heart is going to break on his way.

Ask local people where to buy wine? The shepherd boy just laughed and didn't answer Xingshan Village.

Appreciate:

During the Qingming Festival in the south of the Yangtze River, the drizzle drifted one after another, and all the passengers on the road were down and out. The first two sentences create a sad and sentimental artistic picture. Where can local people buy wine? The shepherd boy just smiled and pointed to the vibrant Xinghua Village. The last two sentences create a vivid picture, in which the former is restrained and the latter is promoted, and the contrast is staggered, which makes each other interesting.

Extended data:

Qingming is a poem by Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This poem, written in the drizzle of a clear spring, has been widely read because of its light color and cold artistic conception.

The first sentence explains the scene, environment and atmosphere; The second sentence describes the characters, expressing their grief, anger and confusion. The third sentence puts forward how to get rid of this mentality; The fourth sentence, writing answers with actions, is the highlight of the whole article. The whole poem adopts the technique of rising from low to high, with the climax at the end, which is memorable and intriguing.

Creative background:

This poem was first recorded in the Splendid Flower Valley in the early years of Southern Song Dynasty, and later appeared in Selected Poems of Thousand Scholars in Tang and Song Dynasties, Poems of Thousand Scholars by Xie Fangde in Ming Dynasty and Poems of Imperial Selection in Tang Dynasty by Kangxi in Qing Dynasty. "Jiangnan Tongzhi" contains: When Du Mu was appointed as the secretariat of Chizhou, he went to Xinghua Village in Jinling for drinking, which is referred to in the poem.