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What is the last volt? Introduction to the last volt.
1, Fufu, a Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is múfú, which refers to the first Geng Day after beginning of autumn and the last Fu in dog days, commonly known as Autumn Tiger. The last few days are cooler in the morning and evening, and the sunshine is still strong during the day.
2, three volts, is the first volt, the middle volt, the last volt collectively, is the hottest season of the year. The dog days appear in the Gregorian calendar from mid-July to mid-August every year, and its climatic characteristics are high temperature, low pressure, high humidity and low wind speed. "V" means being forced to hide underground. Three volts can be divided into initial volts, intermediate volts and final volts, and their dates are determined by the coordination of solar terms and solar terms in the dry branch calendar.
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