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Famous aphorisms about spring

Examples of famous aphorisms about spring are as follows:

1. The spring sun injects new life into even the humblest flowers. ——(UK) Scott Winter is coming, can spring be far behind? ——(UK) Shelley The will and warmth of spring are gradually driving away the cold winter. ——(France) Gide The day begins in the morning, and the year begins in the spring. ——(Tang Dynasty) Song Ruoxin

2. A swallow cannot make a spring. ——(Russia) Krylov Spring is the rebirth season of the year in nature, and the rebirth season in life is the only once-in-a-lifetime youth. ——(Ancient Rome) Cicero The characteristics of spring can only be recognized in winter, and the best May poems can be sung behind the stove. ——(Germany) Heine

3. The lovely spring is rolling in with the tide of flowers and music, making waves of flowers rise on the earth, and the music of spring resounds in the air. ——(USA) Longfellow Spring comes from this beautiful garden, just like the spirit of love is everywhere; every flower and plant is on the dark chest of the earth, waking up from the dream of hibernation. ——(British) Shelley

Spring is one of the four seasons. The season is between the beginning of spring and the beginning of summer. It includes the beginning of spring, rain, awakening of insects, vernal equinox, Qingming, Guyu and other solar terms. Spring represents warmth and growth. In spring, the yin and yang energy begins to change, and all things sprout and grow as the yang energy rises. ?[6]?Spring is a period of alternating transition between winter and summer monsoons, with cold air and warm and humid air currents ebbing and flowing.

In terms of solar terms, the beginning of spring in my country is at the beginning of spring (between February 2 and 5), and the end of spring is at the beginning of summer (between May 5 and 7). In Europe and the United States, spring begins with the Spring Equinox in China and ends with the Summer Solstice. In Ireland, spring is from February to April.