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Can traditional solar terms keep up with climate change?
Traditional solar terms have certain laws and principles. After all, they are a long-term summary of the laws of nature by the ancient working people in China. If you look at them carefully, you will find that some of them are really in line with reality. For example, March 9 is the coldest time of the year, and the dog days are the hottest time of the year. But now the climate is changeable, and we can't judge the climate only by solar terms!
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