Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms, poems, famous sayings and 24 solar terms about time
Idioms, poems, famous sayings and 24 solar terms about time
Time flies. Time flies.
An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and the weather in China is half sunny and half cloudy. Qing Yan Zhao Yuan's "Dingfeng"
Don't push your luck, it's hard to get it. Jing's "remorse"
Don't think that an inch of time is an inch of gold.
Beginning of spring in the first month, rain in February, and the vernal equinox.
Qingming in March, long summer in Grain Rain in April, small full.
May awning, summer solstice, June light heat, great heat.
Beginning of autumn in July, Millennium in August, autumnal equinox.
Cold dew in September, frost in beginning of winter and light snow in early October.
Winter solstice, 1 1 month heavy snow,1February slight cold and severe cold.
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