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What are the poems that describe "the resurrection of all things in spring"?

1. "Lovesickness" - Author Wang Wei Tang Dynasty?

Red beans grow in the southern country, and a few branches will appear in spring.

I hope you will pick more of them, this is the most loved thing.

Translation: Bright red and round red beans grow in the sunny south. In the spring season, how many more are produced? I hope those who miss me will collect more. The little red beans will make people miss me.

2. "Lovely Rain on a Spring Night" - Author Du Fu Tang Dynasty?

Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen.

Sneak into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently.

The wild paths are all dark with clouds, but the river boats are only bright with fire.

Looking at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city.

Translation: Good rain seems to choose the right time to fall in the spring when all things emerge. With the gentle breeze, it quietly enters the night. Finely and densely, it nourishes all things on the earth. Thick dark clouds shrouded the fields and paths, and only a little fishing fire on a fishing boat on the river emitted a ray of light, which looked particularly bright. When daybreak comes, the damp soil will be covered with red petals, and the streets and alleys of Jinguan City will be a colorful scene.

3. "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland" - Author Bai Juyi Tang Dynasty?

The grass grows in Liliyuan, and the grass dries up every year.

The wildfire cannot be burned out, but the spring breeze blows it again.

The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city.

I sent the king and grandson off again, and the love was full of farewell.

Translation: The long grass on the plain is so lush, and every autumn and winter turn yellow and the grass becomes thicker in spring. The ruthless wildfires can only burn away the dry leaves, and the spring breeze blows the earth green again. Wild grasses and wild flowers are spreading and submerging the ancient road. Under the bright sun, the end of the grassland is your journey. I once again bid farewell to a close friend, and the lush green grass represents my deep affection.

4. "Ode to the Willow" - author He Zhizhang Tang Dynasty?

The jasper is as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down.

I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

Translation: The tall willow trees are covered with emerald new leaves, and the soft willow branches hang down like thousands of gently fluttering green ribbons. Whose skillful hands cut these thin young leaves? It turned out to be the warm spring breeze in February, like a pair of dexterous scissors.

5. "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It" - Author Ye Shaoweng, Song Dynasty?

Ying Lian's teeth are imprinted with green moss, and the small buckle firewood door cannot be opened for a long time.

The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall.

Translation: Perhaps the owner of the garden was worried that my clogs would trample the moss he cherished, so he knocked lightly on the wood door, but no one came to open it for a long time. But after all, the spring beauty in the garden cannot be contained. Look, there is a pink apricot flower sticking out of the wall.