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Stories and customs of summer solar terms
In ancient China, the summer heat was divided into three periods: "First, it was warm and windy; Second, wait for crickets to live in space; The third waiting eagle began to crow. " It means: there is a heat wave in the summer wind; Crickets hide under the corner of the courtyard for the summer; Eagles often fly in the cool sky.
There is also a description of crickets in the Book of Songs in July: "In July, I was in the wild, in August, in the house, in September and October, crickets came under my bed." August in this paper is June in the summer calendar, that is, during the summer solar term. Because of the heat, the cricket left the field and went to the corner of the yard for the summer.
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