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When does the season change usually refer to?
Changing seasons is the alternation of two seasons. Summer is coming to an end, and autumn is coming. Anti-season means anti-season, buying winter clothes in summer and shopping out of season.
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Earlier in China, there was no such thing as changing seasons. Although everyone dresses according to the four seasons, winter clothes are still sold at the original price in spring, because this year's winter clothes will not depreciate until next year or even the year after. So changing seasons is a popular result, which is different in different cities.
The principle of autumn diet is to give priority to sweetness, that is, eat more foods that clear the liver and eat less acidic foods. There are many kinds of foods that can nourish liver function, such as bean sprouts, spinach, carrots, cauliflower, celery and so on. And there are many ways to eat.
Changing seasons is an opportunity for merchants to promote sales. Experienced housewives will also choose to find some more affordable and not outdated styles when changing seasons.
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Baidu encyclopedia-changing seasons
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