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calendar divides a year into 24
solar terms. The
first one is
known as
lichun in Chinese,
risshun in ****anese,
ipchun in Korean, and lập xuân in Vietnamese...
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Lichun (simplified Chinese: 丽春;
traditional Chinese: 麗春; pinyin:
Lìchūn) is a town
under the
administration of Pengzhou, Sichuan, China. As of 2018[update]...
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gravitational force of the moon or sun. Egg
balancing has been
connected with
Lichun, the
solar term
beginning Chinese spring (春) on
February 4 or 5 when the...
- dynasty. The
lichun was
valued by both
Chinese ancient kings and civilians.
Unlike kings’
great celebrations,
civilians celebrated the
lichun by
eating spring...
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Chinese calendar, the "spring"
season (春)
consists of the days
between Lichun (3–5 February),
taking Chunfen (20–22 March) as its midpoint, then ending...
- Li Chun or
Lichun may
refer to:
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820),
personal name Li Chun,
emperor of the Tang
dynasty Li Chun (warlord) (1867–1920), Chinese...
- Li Qun (Chinese: 力群; born Hao
Lichun (Chinese: 郝丽春); 1912 – 10
February 2012) was a
Chinese artist known for his woodcuts. A
native of
Lingshi County,...
- Lee Li-chun (Chinese: 李立群; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Li̍p-kûn; born 2 May 1952) is a
Taiwanese actor and
xiangsheng performer. Lee is
known for his work on stage...
- November, on Lìdōng, and end with the
arrival of
spring on 3 or 4 February, on
Lìchūn. Late
Roman Republic scholar Marcus Terentius Varro defined winter as lasting...
- 2009. (However, for astrology, the year
begins with the
first solar term "
Lìchūn" (立春),
which occurs near
February 4.) In ****an,
according to
Nihon shoki...