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What does climate mean in ancient Chinese?
There is no difference between the ancient and modern meanings of climate.
1. refers to the twenty-four solar terms and seventy-two periods in a year, generally referring to the seasons.
2. refers to the change of clouds and gases.
3. refers to a stage of the weather.
4. Metaphor results, achievements and future. Such as "can't become a climate".
5. Refers to the charm and style of calligraphy and painting or poetry.
6. Refers to people's manners.
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