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What do you mean when the flowers fall and the warm wind rises?
Spring has come, flowers are fading, the weather is getting warmer and the wind is blowing. This is in Tomb-Sweeping Day. According to relevant public information, "Flowers are getting warmer and the wind is getting clearer" is a poem written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival. Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the traditional festivals in China. Every year on the third or fourth day of the third lunar month, it is a day to worship ancestors and sweep graves. This is the season when everything recovers in spring, and it is also a festival to remember and cherish the memory of old friends. Bai Juyi used this poem to describe the beautiful scene of spring, and pointed out the special significance of Tomb-Sweeping Day.
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