Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Not hot, not long. What's next?
Not hot, not long. What's next?
Lesson 15 what does the growing proverb "neither too hot nor too long, neither too hot nor too big" mean?
Summer is coming, and crops grow rapidly at a certain temperature. If the temperature is high, the temperature is not enough, and the solar terms are not up, they will gradually mature.
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Liang (1904— 1997) was born in the Tang Dynasty (now Lingshou) in Hebei Province, and studied under the business. China writer and educator. He is the author of Mandarin and China Literature, Essays on Literature and History, Studies on the Spread of China Culture to the East, Confessions and Lies, and Rong Ruo's Prose Collection. He also compiled many articles for Athena Chu to interpret ancient and modern anthologies in detail.
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