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What does a long summer mean in the meteorological sense?
Long summer is the seventh of the 24 solar terms, which is the end of the solar calendar and the beginning of Mitsuki. The time point is between May 5th and 6th in Gregorian calendar, when the sun reaches 45 degrees of the yellow meridian. The date of the lunar calendar's long summer is not fixed, it is around the first day of April every year, because the lunar calendar is the lunar calendar. "The bucket refers to the southeast, and the dimension is long in summer. Everything grows here, hence the name Long Summer. "
Astronomically, Chang Xia said that bidding farewell to spring is the beginning of summer. When the temperature rises obviously, the summer heat comes, thunderstorms increase and crops enter the peak season, people are used to taking long summer as an important solar term.
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