What does Qingyang mean?

Qingyang refers to spring.

Qingyang is spring, or the kind of soft sunshine that western poets say can bring great warmth to people's hearts.

From Qingyang, a collection of Yuefu poems: Qingyang rises, takes root, moistens, loves, and never fails to catch. Whether the sound is brilliant or not, you can hear it on your deathbed, and it will become a kind of life. The crowd is bustling, the living die, and they eat in groups, but it is spring.

Spring has come, and the grass has begun to take root and sprout. The rain and dew in spring moistens everything, and all animals and plants are covered with rain and dew. Spring thunder bursts. After hearing the sound of spring thunder, all the animals dormant in the cave became happy, and then they got up, ended their long hibernation and started a new life in spring.

Plants withered in winter have sprouted, and all life can grow in spring. In spring, everything is happy, and the grace of spring extends to the unborn life. Everything thrives because it is favored by spring.

Extended data:

Spring, also known as spring, is the first season of the four seasons. When the ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven was held in the Han Dynasty, the gods of the four seasons were also sacrificed. The solar terms include beginning of spring, Rain, Sting, Equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain. This is the season when everything comes back to life.

In the northern hemisphere, the Gregorian calendar is from March to May, while in the southern hemisphere (such as Australia), it is from late September to late February. In meteorology, the beginning of spring is that the average temperature is above 10℃ for five consecutive days. In spring, the climate is warm and mild, and there is rain in most inland areas of China, where everything germinates and the climate is changeable.

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