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What month is the ugly month?

The ugly month is December of the lunar calendar.

The ugly month is the calendar of heavenly stems and earthly branches, and December is the ugly month in the lunar calendar. January is silver moon, February is Uzuki, March is Chen Yue, April is Mitsuki, May is noon, June is moonless, July is Shen Yue, August is full of months, September is moon-keeping, October is sea month, November is sub-month, and December is ugly month.

There are also these names in December of the lunar calendar: Jianchou, Ji Dong, Luda, Mudong, Dong Can, Late Winter, Ground Winter, Second Day, Jia Ping, Tanabata, Poor Festival, Tuyue, Ugly Moon, Twelfth Moon, Recent Moon, Ice Moon, Yanyue, Severe Winter and New Year's Eve. These names are often called the nickname, and there are many different names every month, so you can get familiar with them.

The 24 Solar Terms

But unlike December, it is marked by 24 solar terms. Every year from the day of beginning of spring to the day of fright, January is silver moon, February is from fright to Qingming, March is from Qingming to long summer is Chen Yue, April is from long summer to awning, May afternoon is from awning to light summer, and late June is from light summer to beginning of autumn.

It is July from beginning of autumn to the Millennium, August from the Millennium to the cold dew, September from the cold dew to beginning of winter, October from the winter solstice, November from the snow to the slight cold, and December from the slight cold to beginning of spring. Twenty-four solar terms are also a very traditional culture, which can also show the ingenious thoughts of the ancients when associated with the month. This is very basic common sense.