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Homonyms of Auspicious Words in The Complete Collection of Idioms in the Year of the Rabbit

In the Year of the Rabbit, there is a rabbit in the homonym of auspicious words.

Rabbits come to run, rabbits become rich, rabbits seek great career, are ambitious, and have no worries about money. They spend money like rabbits to welcome the Year of the Rabbit, celebrate the New Year with golden rabbits, talk about extraordinary rabbits, rise from the new army, accompany moths with jade rabbits, send blessings with jade rabbits, celebrate the Spring Festival with golden rabbits, and show their happiness with red rabbits.

Rabbit's horns and turtle's hair, rabbit's coming and running, raising eyebrows and rabbit's spirit, wishing the rabbit to celebrate the New Year, rabbit's great cause, raising eyebrows without getting angry, rabbit's stepping on green clouds, three rabbits opening Thailand, rabbit becoming rich, rabbit's contribution, rabbit accepting blessings, auspicious rabbit sending blessings, jade rabbit showing happiness, golden rabbit sending blessings, rabbit welcoming the New Year, jade rabbit's rising, rabbit holding rabbits.

Year of the Rabbit:

The trunk calendar is a calendar marked with 60 different heavenly stems and earthly branches, which is a unique solar calendar in China. It takes beginning of spring as the beginning of the year and divides the year into twelve months and twenty-four solar terms. Every month contains two solar terms, and there is no leap month. The dry calendar is related to the periodic movement of the earth around the sun, which can reflect the climate change in a year.

Since ancient times, the trunk and branch calendars have been widely recognized by the government and people, and have been applied to astronomy, geomantic omen, numerology, choice and traditional Chinese medicine, and recorded in the official almanac of past dynasties (that is, the yellow calendar).

The record in Historical Records is: "Geng Xu. This is the beginning of last spring. " See also the ninety-fifth chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "beginning of spring, December 18th, Jiayin, December 19th, Yuan Chunnian, December 19th, silver moon". This paper clearly points out the transition point of the dry calendar in the middle of the year.