1. Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascended to the blue sky. --Poetry comes from: Du Fu's "Quatrains"
2. The fragrance of rice flowers talks about a good year, and the sound of frogs is heard. --Verse from: Xin Qiji's "Moon on the West River"
3. Children run in a hurry to chase the yellow butterfly, which flies into the cauliflower and is nowhere to be found. --Verse from: Song Dynasty Yang Wanli's "Xugong Store, Suxin City"
4. The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom. --Poetry comes from: Bai Juyi's "Peach Blossoms in Dalin Temple"
5. Three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river. --Verses from: Su Shi's "Two Poems on the Spring River and Xiaojing in Huichong"
6. Suddenly, as if a spring breeze came overnight, thousands of pear trees bloomed. --Poetry comes from: Cen Can's "Baixuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"
7. The green trees are close to the village, and the green mountains are sloping outside. --Poetry comes from: Meng Haoran's "Passing the Old Friend's Village"
8. The mountains and rivers are broken, the wind flutters the catkins, and the life experience is ups and downs. --Verse from: Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"
9. To the west of Jia Pavilion in the north of Gushan Temple, the water surface is initially flat and the clouds are low. --Poetry comes from: Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake"
10. You can't be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow. --Poetry comes from: Cen Shen's "Song of White Snow Sending Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"
11. The apes on both sides of the strait can't stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains. --Verse from: Li Bai's "Early Departure from Baidi City"
12. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain. --Verse from: Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress"
13. Jasper is made up into a tree as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. --Verses from: He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willows"
14. Late in the day, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and grass. The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and mandarin ducks sleep. --Poetry comes from: Du Fu's "Quatrains"
15. It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring with its brilliant colors. --Verse from: "Spring Day" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty
16. The rain of apricot blossoms makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it. --Poetry comes from: "Quatrains" by Monk Zhinan of the Southern Song Dynasty
17. The flowers gradually become more charming, and only in Asakusa can there be no horseshoes. --Poetry comes from: Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake"
18. When the moon rises, birds startle the mountains, and they sing in the spring streams. --Poetry comes from: Wang Wei's "Birdsong Stream"
19. The spring tide brings rain in the evening, and there is no boat crossing the wild. --Poetry comes from: Wei Yingwu's "Xijian of Chuzhou"
20. The lotus leaves connecting the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers are uniquely red in the sun. --Poetry comes from: Yang Wanli's "Walking off to Lin Zifang at dawn from Jingci Temple"
21. During the Huangmei season, it rains everywhere, and frogs are everywhere in the grassy ponds. --Poetry comes from: Zhao Shixiu's "A Visitor" in the Song Dynasty
22. The setting clouds and the solitary swans fly together, and the autumn water and the long sky are the same color. --Poetry comes from: Tang Dynasty Wang Bo's "Farewell Preface to the Knee King's Pavilion of Hongfu in Autumn"
23. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. --Verse from: Bai Juyi's "Recalling Jiangnan"
24. Huang Si's natal family is full of flowers, with thousands of flowers hanging low on the branches. The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. --Verse from: Du Fu's "Lonely Walking by the River Looking for Flowers"
25. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and willows are new. --Verse from: Wang Wei's "Send Off the Yuan Dynasty to Anxi"
26. The orioles are singing in thousands of miles, the green is reflected in red, and the wine flags are blowing in the mountains and rivers of water. There are four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasty, and there are many towers in the mist. --Poetry comes from: Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring"
27. In the spring of Budeze, all things will shine. --Verse from: "Long Song Xing", an ancient Chinese Yuefu poem
28. I don't know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. --Verse from: He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willows"
29. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, but the color of grass looks far away but not up close. The most beautiful thing about spring is that it is better than smoke and willows all over the imperial capital. --Poetry comes from: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Early Spring Presents the Water Ministry Zhang Shiba Yuanwai"
30. The trees are all autumn colors, and the mountains are only covered with sunset. --Poetry comes from: "Ambition" by Wang Ji of the Tang Dynasty