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Overview of khaki days
Generally, the lunar calendar is khaki, with four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Huang Tu Day refers to the four months of the lunar calendar, including March, June, September and twelfth lunar month, and the holiday lasts about 10 days (the holiday in March is Tomb-Sweeping Day, and the other three months are light summer, cold dew and slight cold), which is equivalent to the holidays in April, July, 10 and 1 0 months of the solar calendar. It also contains other five elements, for example, the lunar calendar contains soil and wood. According to the solar terms, the first 10 day of the lunar calendar is called "soil", which represents the "four seasons soil" of the five elements theory. Because it often rains after the four yellow days of spring rain, summer rain and late autumn, people associate yellow days with rain.
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