
Poetry is the bright pearl of China, carrying a deep historical and cultural heritage and conveying rich emotions with its unique charm. In this fast-paced modern life, people with similar interests and emotions can make friends through poems.
Ching Ming Festival is a traditional Han Chinese holiday that falls on the first day of the fifth solar term in the lunar calendar. On this day, people sweep tombs, enjoy the outdoors, fly kites, and eat Qingtuan.
Here is an ancient poem describing the Ching Ming season.

The poem captures the essence of the Ching Ming solar term during the spring rain season, where the gentle rain and spring breeze nurture all living things. However, the endless drizzle can also disrupt one's enjoyment. Travelers with wet clothes and shoes eagerly seek a place to shelter from the rain and warm themselves with some wine. A shepherd boy comes to them and brings them hope and points to the distant depths of the apricot blossom village.
In the spring rain, the apricot blossom village offers a beautiful "distant view". In our lives, we often encounter similar situations—can we endure a little longer? Can we push ourselves a bit further? Life continuously tests us. If it's hard to endure, just hold on; if the journey is tough, try again. Ahead lies a wonderful place where dreams can come true.
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