- the
beginning of
autumn in East
Asian cultures.
Lughnasadh Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...
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plants yellow and shed leaves' 蟄蟲咸俯, 'All
insects go dormant' Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...
- 'Birds
stock their ****ds' – i.e. in
preparation for winter. Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...
- mate' 荔挺生, 'The
litchi plant (tree)
starts to germinate.' Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...
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agricultural year, it was
traditionally a good time for marriages. Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag, Hongfeng( (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar...
- koeo h****u (雷乃発声), 'Distant
thunder start to sound'.
Equinox Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag, Hongfeng( (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar...
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around 21 May and ends
around 5 June (6 June East Asia time). Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...
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pentad / 土脉潤起 ;
second pentad / 霞始靆 ; last
pentad / 草木萠動. Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...
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usually begins around 5
January and ends
around 20 January. Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...
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chrysanthemum is
known as one of the few
flowers to
bloom in autumn. Zhang, Peiyu;
Hunag,
Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four
Solar Terms of the
Chinese Calendar and...