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What poems describe the breath of spring?

1, verse: April, the beauty of the world is exhausted, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple.

From: Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: In April, when the flowers on the flat ground withered, the peach blossoms of the ancient temple in the mountains just bloomed.

2. Poetry: Peach blossoms outside the bamboo are three or two, and the duck prophet in Chunjiang plumbing.

From: Two Nights by Hui Chong River by Su Shi in Song Dynasty/Two Small Scenes by Hui Chong River.

Interpretation: There are two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest, and the ducks playing in the water first notice the warming of the river in early spring.

3. Poetry: The grass grows long and the warbler flies in February, and the willow on the embankment is drunk with spring smoke.

From: Village Residence by Gao Ding in Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: In February of the lunar calendar, the grass gradually germinates and grows, the orioles fly around, and the willows on the shore are intoxicated by the spring fog.

4. Poetry: Two orioles sing green willows, and a row of egrets rise to the sky.

From: Du Fu's quatrains in Tang Dynasty

Commentary: Two orioles are singing among the green willows, and a row of egrets is heading straight into the blue sky.

5. Poem: I don't know who cut the thin leaves, and the spring breeze in February is like scissors.

From: Poetry of Willow/Willow Branches by He in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: I wonder who cut this thin willow leaf? This is the spring breeze in February. Like a magic pair of scissors.