1. The spring breeze is mighty, the spring rain is pouring, the spring scenery is bright, and the spring scenery is boundless, ah! What a wonderful spring! It’s really colorful and beautiful.
2. The spring tide brings rain that comes late, and there is no one to cross the wild boat.
3. The east wind returns with spring and brings flowers to my branches. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Recollections of the Sunset in the Mountains"
4. Winter is coming, can spring be far behind? (British poet Shelley P.B.)
5. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.
6. In the heart of spring, don’t let flowers bloom, every inch of lovesickness and every inch of gray.
7. The road ends with white clouds, and the spring is long with green streams. "Que Ti" by Liu Yanxu of the Tang Dynasty
8. The east wind knows that I want to go to the mountains, and it blows away the sound of rain accumulated on the eaves.
9. The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.
10. As soon as spring arrives, the fiery red kapok flowers bloom on the tall and tall kapok trees, like balls of fire, making Yangcheng even more vibrant.
11. The spring girl jumped on the frozen river, the ice cracked into pieces and turned into running water; the spring girl stepped on the ground, and the spring grass poked her head out; the spring girl hugged The flower branches were gently swaying, and the buds bloomed with smiles. The spring water is as green as the sky, and the boat is painted and sleeping while listening to the rain.
12. The east wind sprinkles rain and dew, bringing spring to the world. Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Send Qi Ang to Drop in Bazhong"
13. If the spring grass is sentimental, the mountains will still contain green. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Kinmen's Reply to Su Xiucai"
14. It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring with its brilliant colors.
15. The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again?
16. Spring is here! You see, the whispering purple swallows have flown back from the south, and the grass on the sunny slope has emerged from the ground, revealing its green buds; the willow branches by the river have also turned dark red, and the buds have opened their tender green buds. mouth.
17. Miss Chun sang a beautiful song, and Granny Feng hurried over. This time she did not bring the chill, but shook the sleeping earth with her warm hands.
18. A snow plant in the melancholy east column makes life so clear.
19. The jasper is as tall as a tree, with thousands of green silk threads hanging down. I don’t know who to cut out carefully, the spring breeze in February is like scissors. "Ode to the Willow" by He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty