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The winter solstice of modern poetry in the twenty-four solar terms

The modern poems of primary school students describing the winter solstice are as follows:

On the eve of winter solstice, it was raining.

Water the bare trees.

The earth is cold and trembling.

I can't say thank you.

In the early morning of winter solstice, the road is blurred.

Children in the distance cannot see their hometown.

Mother walked into the kitchen.

If the weather is fine, it will light up.

At this time, there is the moon and the Big Dipper.

The fried spaghetti began to come out of the pan.

As you can imagine, the breakfast shop on the street is closed.

Strong flavor and nourishing boiling.

Like an alarm clock, it's only an hour or two early.

People say it is a foggy season.

Haze, haze, small haze, big haze.

The solar terms are buried in the graves of hoes and old cows.

The whole world was smashed into particles.

People put on masks and breathe out hot air.

Squeeze the dust into stuffing.

Put it in the oil pan and watch the tide rise and fall.

The origin of the winter solstice is as follows:

Winter solstice is a very important solar term in China lunar calendar, and it is also a traditional festival of the Chinese nation. The winter solstice is usually called "Winter Festival", "Dragon Solstice Festival" and "Asian Year". As early as 2500 years ago, during the Spring and Autumn Period, China observed the sun with the soil return, and determined the winter solstice.

On the solstice of winter, people have the custom of giving away shoes. "Ancient and Modern China" said: "There were embroidered mandarin ducks and embroidered shoes in the Han Dynasty, and Emperor Zhao ordered his aunt to go to the winter solstice." With the passage of time, the custom of sending shoes to uncles and aunts has gradually evolved into sending shoes and hats to nephews and nieces.