"Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "I don't know the future, I don't know the spring and autumn, this small year is also."
Zhang Tang identified the epitaph of Zhang Jingzhi in Chu Shi: "* * * Cherish the small year and return to the big night."
"Crying for a Dead Woman" by Wu Shi in Qing Dynasty: "Children care about their remaining years and they are forced to be young."
2. Teenagers; Childhood.
"History of Lu Xun's Northern Ancestors": "Xing Shao often said:' Your youth is full of knowledge, and those who wear horns have no teeth, lest they die. " "
Tang Yuan-zhen's "Lianchang Palace Ci": "The old man in the palace cried because he had entered, and he was elected in the next year."
"Zhuzi School" Volume 127: "Filial piety is very dull in the early years."
The fourth and eighth plays of Song's anonymous Zhang Xie's No.1 Scholar: "Remember to ride a bamboo horse next year."
Lu Ji has been writing Wen Fu for twenty years, and you can finish it in a younger year.
3. Nearly a year. Used to describe the length of time.
Song Tang Geng's poem "Drunk Sleep": "The mountains are as quiet as ancient times, and the days are as long as small years."
Green tea Shen Xing wrote in his poem "Herb Collection Map in Qian Yi Valley, Qian Shan": "The younger generation is getting old, thinking that firewood is about to rot."
4. It refers to1February 23rd or 24th of the old calendar.
Wen Song Tianxiang's poem "24th": "Three days before the Spring Festival (referring to beginning of spring), the early years of Jiangxiang."
Cao Qingyin's "28th, See Mei Liang Castle Peak with Gone with the Wind": "It's like sending off a new year, but turning to pity it."
Lao She's Under the Red Flag: "The 23rd of the twelfth lunar month is a small year." See New Year's Eve.
5. refers to the small year in December of the old calendar.
6. Refers to the year when the output of bamboo shoots, fresh fish or some fruits is low.
Exodus: increasing the difficulties of farmers in the off-year. Related terms: Chinese New Year, New Year and New Year.