Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Use four words to describe the characteristics of the four seasons of the year.

Use four words to describe the characteristics of the four seasons of the year.

First, spring has returned to the earth.

Commentary: Spring seems to have returned to the earth. Describe that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have once again come to the world.

From: Song Zhou Zizhi's "Two Stories of Rain and Snow in Taicang": "The snow at the head of the tree is still there, and the spring willow on the ground is unknown."

The snow at the top of the tree has melted, but the plum blossoms are still there. The grass has grown on the ground, but the willow has not sprouted.

Second, the green wants to flow (green is like a flow) [cu? sè y? liú]

Description: Green seems to be coming out, which describes green to the extreme.

Said by: Lao She's Grassland: The lines of those hills are so soft, just like Chinese paintings that are only rendered in green without ink lines. Green is flowing everywhere and gently flowing into the clouds.

Third, the autumn is crisp [qiūgāo qěShu m:ng]

Explanation: It describes the clear sky and crisp autumn in Wan Li.

From: Tang Du Fu's poem "Cui Shi Dongshan Caotang": "Love you, Yushan Caotang is quiet and fresh in autumn."

Love you, Yushan cabin is very quiet. I like the crisp weather and fresh air in autumn.

Four. snow

Description: White appearance is often used to describe frost and snow. The white snow is dazzling with silver light.

From: Qin Mu's Fresh Litchi and Dried Litchi: "Xuefeng, when the sun shines ... probably always thinks that he is very clever and can be seen."

Five, decaying grass [shu ā i c m: o li á n ti ā n]

Description: Describe the wild grass everywhere, which is extremely desolate.

From: the first volume of Grade 8 16 (now the first volume of Grade 7 18) (the first volume of Grade 7 19 of Shandong Education Publishing House), the new curriculum standard of People's Education Publishing House, the last semester of Grade 8 16. "Language of Nature" (Author: Zhu Kezhen): Everywhere I go, there are scenes of grass falling, ready to greet winter with ice and snow.