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Sneak into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently

1. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently.

2. When the raindrops fell into the pool, they drew musical notes one by one on the water. The notes are the circles made by raindrops on the water.

3. The rain on Tianshan Mountain is common. It lasts for two or three days at a time. It is like cow hair, like embroidery needles, like filaments, densely woven diagonally, and she wears a green as if dyed blue. Beautiful new clothes.

4. The rain in March is like countless small hands, hitting the keys of the forest leaves, playing a hymn of spring.

5. The drizzle fell quietly and silently, like the silver threads spit out by countless silkworm ladies. Thousands of filaments ripple in the air, and the long veil covers the dark fields.

6. With a sound of spring thunder, the precious oil-like spring rain also fell in patter. The mountains and fields were shrouded in gauze-like rain and mist, fresh, moist, and picturesquely beautiful.

7. In the early morning of the spring rain, after a few faint spring thunders, it began to rain for the first time since spring. Threads of rain slowly dropped from the twilight sky. Layers of rain clouds blocked the rising sun.

8. After a few gentle spring rains, the mountains became green, the water became green, and the gurgling stream at the foot of the mountain became more and more turbulent and beautiful. The continuous spring rain dyed the earth green, and the soft spring breeze warmed the river water.

9. Clouds gathered in the sky, playing and babbling, jumping into the arms of Mother Earth.

10. The overflowing rivers overflow with the red dust, slide down on the desolate plateau, roll down along the spirituality of the water's prose about the lake, pass through the eyes of music, and turn into drops of spring rain. (Good sentence)

11. In February and March, the breeze blew gently and drizzle fell from the sky.

12. Naughty raindrops hit the river like steel balls thrown by someone, causing high splashes; thick raindrops hit people's windows, making a thumping sound.

13. The spring rain is like silk, light and thin, like a wet smoke, shapeless and silent, gently moisturizing the earth.

14. The spring rain washes away the remnants of winter. All things wake up under the caress of the spring breeze and grow under the nourishment of the spring rain. What a magical spring rain. It is hazy and clear. It puts a misty gauze on all things, and it washes all things fresh and bright. My mood seemed to have been cleaned and polished by the rain, and a bright and cheerful feeling was growing.

15. The spring rain comes from the sky, and the mud comes from the ground. I come from the music of the spring rain. The spring rain carefully waters the earth, so the willows turn green, the peach blossoms bloom, and the birds Singing joyfully, all things woke up under the caress of the spring breeze and grew under the nourishment of the spring rain. Just as the ancient poem sung: The light rain on the sky street is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but not close.

16. The spring rain is continuous, like flower needles, like filaments, densely woven diagonally.

17. The rain is indeed not heavy, and it is dripping. It does not seem like rain, but like fog. The world in front of you is blocked in the rain as dense as a bead net. Looking into the distance, all the people walking in the streets and buildings are only a vague outline.

18. The raindrops are like broken beads, falling one by one on the puddles formed by the rainwater. The spring rains came one after another, dyeing the mountains green, the water green, and the stone paths green.

19. Dark clouds rolled in from the sky, and in an instant, heavy rain fell from the sky.

20. The silky drizzle fell from the sky. The raindrops were so small and the rain curtains were so dense, covering the mountains with white gauze like cicada wings.