Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - "The wild fragrance is rich, the beauty is beautiful, the wind and frost are noble and clean, and the water comes out." What seasons do they refer to respectively?

"The wild fragrance is rich, the beauty is beautiful, the wind and frost are noble and clean, and the water comes out." What seasons do they refer to respectively?

The Drunk Pavilion by Ouyang Xiu in Northern Song Dynasty

Fu (ú) works at sunrise, bloom in the forest, Yungui (xué) (míng), dark (hu) changes, and the mountain dynasty (zhāo) dies. The wild fragrance is rich, the beautiful wood is beautiful, the wind and frost are noble and clean, and the truth comes out. Four o'clock in the mountains. Returning home in the morning and evening, the scenery at four o'clock is different and the joy is endless.

As soon as the sun comes out, the fog in the forest dissipates, the smoke clouds gather, and the caves in the valley are dark, dark or bright. This is the morning and evening scenery in the mountains. Wild flowers are in full bloom, emitting faint fragrance, beautiful trees are lush and cool, the weather in Gao Shuang is white with frost, streams are low, and hidden stones are exposed. This is the scenery of the four seasons in the mountains.