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Two ancient poems representing the four solar terms of spring, summer, autumn and winter.

First, Wing Chun Poetry

Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep. -from "Spring Dawn" by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors. -Excerpted from "Singing Willow" by the Tang Dynasty poet He.

Second, express summer poems.

Green trees, deep shadows, long summer, the reflection of the tower in the pond. -from the Tang Dynasty poet Gao Pian's "Mountain Pavilion Summer"

The clear river winds around the village, and everything in the village looks elegant in the long summer. -Excerpted from Jiangcun by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Three. Poetry expressing autumn

The lake and the moon set each other off, and there is no wind mirror on the pool surface. -Excerpted from "Looking at Dongting" by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

In the autumn night, candlelight reflected the screen, and Fan slapped the fireflies with his hand. -Autumn Night by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Fourth, winter poetry said

Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years. -Excerpted from "Biedongda" by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

There are some plums in the corner, and cold ling opens them alone. -Excerpted from Yongmei by Wang Anshi, a writer in the Song Dynasty.