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What are the scenes of mist grown in ancient poems?

Ancient poems describe the scene of awns growing as follows:

1. "Evening View of Beigu" After the awns growing in Shuiguo, the plum weather is windy and rainy.

2. "Three Hundred and Three Poems·Sixty-Seven" After the grass grows, the leaves fall before the beginning of autumn.

3. "Ode to the Twenty-Four Qi Poem: The May Festival of the Ear Grain". Looking at the Ear Grain today, the mantises should be in season.

4. "Shiyu" Shiyu and awn seeds are planted in all fields.

5. "At the turn of spring and summer, the signs of decline and disease are still overtaking the awns and beginning to flourish." There is still late spring wine in the pot, but there are no early summer poems in the opening of the book.

6. "After the first ten days of the rain, I get a long sentence." It rained for the first time in the morning, and the chef fell asleep in a corner towel.

7. "Viewing the Cutting Wheat" The earthy atmosphere is full of steaming heat, and the sky is burning on my back. I am exhausted and don't know the heat, but I regret that the summer is long.

8. "One of the Ten Poems of Living in Longhuashan Temple" The mango tree laments that there is no day, and there are years of lost years.

Introduction to Mangzhong:

Mangzhong is the ninth solar term of the twenty-four solar terms, the third solar term in summer, and the beginning of the noon month in the calendar of stems and branches. Douzhisi, the sun's yellow longitude reaches 75°, and the festival takes place from June 5 to 7 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The meaning of "awnzhong" is that cereal crops with awns can be planted, otherwise it will be invalid. During this season, temperatures rise significantly, rainfall is abundant, and air humidity is high, making it suitable for planting late rice and other cereal crops.

Farming is bounded by the solar term "awnzhong". After this period, the survival rate of planting becomes lower and lower. It is the reflection of ancient farming culture on the seasons.

The climate characteristics of the Mangzhong solar term are significantly higher temperatures, abundant rainfall, and high air humidity. During this period, hot weather occurs frequently, with high humidity and muggy conditions. High temperature weather is possible in both the south and the north. During the Ear solar term, the southeast monsoon rain belt in the South China region in southern China is stable, and the Jiangnan region enters the Meiyu period. During the Ear Grain solar term, northern China has not yet entered the rainy season.