"I don't know spring in June" comes from "Xia Xue (II)", which is about Central Asia. This is a poem written by an official after he went to Central Asia for more than 600 years, which is probably the location of Uzbekistan today. ?
The official's name is Chen Cheng, and he has been to many areas all his life, just like the navigator Zheng He. Uzbekistan has beautiful scenery, which people will always yearn for. The reason why this area feels cold all the year round is because it is located in the middle of Eurasia and has a high altitude, so it will feel cold all the year round. In addition, the region is in a temperate continental climate, and the temperature in winter is extremely low, so it is very common to wonder about spring in June. ?
About the author:
Chen Cheng (1 365 ~ 1457), born in Jishui, Jizhou (now Jishui, Jiangxi), was a scholar in 1394 (twenty-seven years of Hongwu) and taught pedestrians. Seeking talents in Beiping, renting a house in Shandong, and persuading foreigners by Annan can all live up to their mission. At the beginning of Yongle, he was promoted to Yuanwailang by the official department.
He was sent to the Western Regions many times under orders or with China officials Li Da, Lu An or his assistant Li Xian, and achieved outstanding results. Promoted to Guangdong Chief Secretary to participate in politics. After Zhu Gaochi, the son of Judy, ascended the throne, he announced that he would "stop his errand in the four seas", which ended the golden age of east-west traffic in the early Ming Dynasty. Chen Cheng was dismissed, retired to his hometown and spent more than 30 years in the forest. He died at home at the age of 93, and Zhushan's collection was handed down from generation to generation.