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Reed Shore 1998 Twenty-four solar terms - stunned Reed Shore.
What amazes us with the 24 solar terms is not only its strange coincidence and accurate correspondence with phenology and seasons, but also its oriental pastoral landscapes and Chinese classical poetry-like names. This is the essence of the magnificence of the language, and the simplicity and ideographic beauty of the Chinese language embodied in them have made our future generations of Chinese users not only proud, but also ashamed.
Stunned", the juxtaposition of the two Chinese characters magically constitutes a vivid picture and an infinite story. You can imagine that in the first thunder in the distance, thousands of sleeping dark creatures were awakened, and they opened their eyes and opened their doors to the sage-like sun.
This is a solar term with the color of "advancement" and "reform", which reflects the passivity, passivity and waiting state of the subject, showing a hint of goodwill offense and intervention, like a country innkeeper gently shaking his guests in the early morning: "Guest officer, wake up, it's dawn, it's time to hit the road." As if in response to this "revolutionary" solar term, the weather has been cloudy for several days, but today it suddenly cleared up (not due to rain or wind).
The whole sky resembles a blue lake or pond in a deep hidden forest, from ** to the shore, according to its depth, the color of the water gradually fades. The wheat has turned green, and under the reflection of the morning sun, looking at the new velvet green that is clearly stretched out in the eyes, you will feel that not only the baby-like wheat seedlings, but also the green itself has life. In the ravines and on both sides of the road, the grass broke through the soil, and the patches of grass were as striking as the headlines of the newspapers.
The willow tree sticks out with bird's tongue-like leaf buds, and the arched buds of the poplar remind you of the horns of a young deer. In the field, I noticed ten small birds flying and chirping in irregular flocks; They are like elves, sensitive, hyperactive, up and down; Their plumage is similar to that of earth, and when they fall, they disappear without a trace; I've tried to search with a telescope a few times, but I've never been able to see them. The lovely childishness, the vitality of the new life, the joy of knowing the front, the breath of rise, and the fence of the horizon, the whole field at this time is very much like a kindergarten under the care of the sun.
Stinged, warm and warm. "When it came to the sting, spring finally sat firmly on its country.
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Prose writer Wei An is a collection of all his works on the theme of nature, including his masterpieces "Things on the Earth", "1998 Twenty-four Solar Terms", "Bee Man" and so on. The book is beautifully written and thoughtful, and establishes a deep connection between the daily life of human beings and the vastness of all things. These essays deal with insects such as ants, dung beetles, and wasps; sparrows, reed warblers, cuckoos and other birds; wheat, birch and other plants; Sunrise, heavy snow and other phenological ......He depicts the most magnificent things in the most beautiful Chinese, and proposes that human beings should be humbly grateful for the fact that they have the earth as their dwelling, and not become a reckless species.