What scenery represents the coming of spring?
After entering the spring, due to the increase of temperature and humidity, most seeds began to germinate, broke through the seed coat, drilled out of the soil, developed into stems and leaves, and gradually developed into complete seedlings with the passage of time. The germination of willows and green leaves is a sign of entering spring.
2. Flowers and birds
In spring, the temperature rises and the days get longer. Swallows, magpies and other migratory birds have returned to the north one after another, and returned to their breeding grounds from winter. Narcissus, primrose, magnolia, iris, calla lily, begonia, corn poppy, morning glory, peach blossom and so on have been opened one after another.
3. The scene of planting crops
After beginning of spring, spring ploughing is about to begin. In some areas of China, the custom of spring ploughing has been handed down. In northern Guangxi, during the spring ploughing season, urban activities are even more enthusiastic and grand than those in rural areas.
In Yaoshan, the heads of households have to dig several hoes in the fields with hoes on their backs, or dig several hoes in rice fields and vegetable gardens, which means that in addition to digging in spring, they have to go up the mountain to cut some bamboo and insert it in the fields, which means inserting it in the fields and burying a few seeds in the fields, which means a bumper harvest.
Hun yuan, Shuoxian and Yin Shan counties in Shanxi Province and parts of Hebei and Inner Mongolia. There is a popular custom of beating drums to welcome the spring.
Before spring ploughing, people held sheepskin round fans and tambourines, knocking and singing, praying for disaster relief and a bumper harvest after autumn.
Extended data
In addition to the above scenery, changes in geographical conditions such as temperature and rain are also symbols of spring.
After entering the spring, the temperature gradually rises all over the country. In late March, the average temperature in northern South China is mostly 13℃ to 15℃, and in southern South China it is mostly 15℃ to 16℃. Most of the plateau has been melted by snow, and the ten-day average temperature is about 5℃ to 10℃. Most areas in South China, such as river valleys, have the highest temperature, with an average of 18℃ to 20℃.
In spring, it began to rain and gradually increased. The rainy solar term means that when the rain begins, the temperature can generally rise above 0℃ after the rain. During this period, the average temperature in most parts of southern China was above 10℃, and it has indeed entered the climate spring. Except for a few years, the frost period is over.
After a dry winter, there are many droughts in spring all year round in South China, especially in the western part of South China, where "spring rain is as expensive as oil". Entering the shock period, the rain is getting bigger and bigger, and the spring thunder suddenly moves. By the time of the earthquake, most parts of China had entered the busy season of spring ploughing. The gradual increase of temperature can also promote the irrigation of everything.
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