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Poems, proverbs or two-part allegorical sayings about temperature changes

Don't shoot; Walking on the ice; On March 9 and April 9, ducks froze to death in the river; 59, 69, willows inserted along the river; ……

Early Spring and Lu Cheng of Jinling (Du)

Only those who are far away from home are particularly sensitive to the change of natural phenology.

The bright sun on the sea is about to rise, and Jiangnan in the south of the Yangtze River is reviving.

Warm spring urges warblers to sing, and duckweed in the clear sun is dark in color.

Suddenly I heard that simple melody you sang, which made people cry.

Note 1, and: it means to reply with a poem. 2. Jinling: Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province today. 3. Shu Qi: It's warm. 4. Ancient tune: refers to the poem written by Lu Cheng, that is, "Looking at Early Spring" in the title. Only those who go out to be officials far away from home are particularly sensitive to the transformation and renewal of natural phenology. The clouds on the sea are steaming, the sun is setting, the plum blossoms in the south of the Yangtze River and the green willows in the north of the Yangtze River have just come back to life. The warm air in spring urges the orioles to sing, and the green apples become darker in the bright sunshine. Suddenly I heard you sing a simple song, which aroused my homesickness and made me cry.

Autumn serenade

Wang Wei

At the beginning of the month, the moon rises, the autumn tea is thin, and the thin silk gown does not change clothes.

Andrew worked hard all night, but she was afraid to leave the room and couldn't bear to go back!