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Description of four seasons scenery

The scenery of the four seasons is described as follows:

1. In the orchard, the fruits on the trees are covered with branches. Apple is like a child's face, red, facing the golden autumn sunshine, nodding and smiling

The scorching sun is like fire, and the earth is like a steamer, which makes people breathless.

Willows spread their yellow and green leaves and sway gently in the slight spring breeze, just like groups of fairies in green clothes dancing. Peach trees sandwiched between willows also have bright flowers, green Liuhonghua, which is really beautiful!

In the middle of winter, the north wind is cold, the silver-gray clouds are galloping in the sky, the cold current is rolling and a heavy snow is brewing.

The sun in the dead of winter seems to be afraid of getting cold. Wearing thick clothes, the heat can't be emitted.

6. Every spring, red kapok, pink peony and white Chinese rose will be in full bloom. Some are in bud, some are in bud, and some are in full bloom. Wave after wave of exciting flowers attracted many small bees, humming and dancing.

7. That winter, it was so cold that people had a nose ache and a headache, and their feet were like two pieces of ice.

8. oh Spring rain, so you came to the earth with the spring girl, making the earth full of vitality and fresh breath. Your dexterous hand is touching people's heartstrings and drawing people's beautiful hopes.

In September and July, the sun hung in the blue sky like a fireball, and the clouds seemed to be melted by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

Introduction to the four seasons:

Four seasons refer to four seasons that appear alternately in a year, namely spring, summer, autumn and winter, and each season lasts for three months. All the year round is formed because the earth revolves around the sun. Due to the existence of the ecliptic angle, the direct point of the sun moves back and forth between the north and south latitudes of the earth, which leads to the change of the height of the sun at noon and the length of day and night, thus resulting in seasonal changes.

The commonly used methods of season division mainly include "solar terms method" and "temperature method". Traditionally, China begins with four solar terms (beginning of spring, Changchun, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter).

Zhang Baokun, a modern scholar, put forward a new standard for the division of seasons. The average temperature (the average temperature for five consecutive days) is beginning of winter, and when it rises above 22℃, it is long summer. The average temperature in spring or autumn is 10-22℃.