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When will the rain in the south fill the river?
The name Xiaoman has two meanings.
First of all, it is related to climate and precipitation: during the Xiaoman solar term, heavy rains in the south began to increase and precipitation was frequent. The "full" in Xiao Man refers to the excess rain; Agricultural proverbs in southern China refer to precipitation in the three major elements of climate (light, precipitation and temperature). Xiaoman solar term has a heavy rainfall, and the river is small and full. As the proverb goes, "Little Man, Little Man, the river is getting full."
Second, it is related to agricultural wheat: the northern region is full of solar terms and little or no rain. This "fullness" does not refer to precipitation, but to the fullness of wheat.
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