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Which sentence in the solar term Song describes the weather in spring and summer?

The spring rain shakes the spring and clears the valley, and the summer is full of mountains and summers.

Twenty-four solar term song

The spring rain shakes the spring and the valley days, and the summer is full of mountains and summers.

Autumn dew, autumn frost, little snow in winter and cold in winter.

Bloom in the spring, drizzling, spring thunder shaking, frogs calling vernal equinox, plowing fields in Tomb-Sweeping Day and spring tea in Grain Rain.

Farming in the long summer, irrigating the fields with small crops, looking at the fruits on the awn, looking at the grains on the summer solstice, ripening in the summer, and harvesting in the summer.

Before beginning of autumn, after planting beans, I spent the whole summer ploughing, ploughing with the Millennium, watching the grain at the autumnal equinox, and bearing fruit before the cold dew.

As soon as the first frost cools, beginning of winter harvests grain, and it snows a little, that is, the winter year, the slight cold year and the great cold reunion.

Explanation:

Plough: It means to turn over the ground.

Rice bean: It refers to peanuts.

Paddy field: planting grain and rice.

Farming: After planting rice, pull out weeds in the rice field, pull out too many seedlings, straighten the distance between rows of rice, and then fertilize.

Threshing: It means harvesting rice.

Extended data:

Introduction to the song:

Most Hakkas make a living by farming, especially planting rice, which has become a part of Hakkas' life. The twenty-four solar terms are also something that everyone who cultivates land must know. This song also lets friends who have never planted fields know what every honest farmer is doing in these 24 honest days.

The origin of solar terms:

Twenty-four solar terms originated in the Yellow River Basin. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period, four solar terms were set, namely, mid-spring, mid-summer, mid-autumn and mid-winter. After continuous improvement and perfection, by the Qin and Han Dynasties, the 24 solar terms had been completely established. In BC 104, the taichu calendar written by Deng Ping officially set 24 solar terms in the calendar, and defined the astronomical position of the 24 solar terms.

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