Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Flowers named after seasons
Flowers named after seasons
In the traditional culture of China, the seasons are mainly divided into 24 solar terms, among which the representative ones are: slight cold represents daffodils, great cold represents orchids, beginning of spring represents Spring Festival, and rain represents apricot flowers. The thorn represents peach blossom, the vernal equinox represents begonia, Qingming represents tung flower, and Grain Rain represents peony. Long summer stands for lilac, small man stands for Nandianzhu, and mang stands for Albizia Albizia.
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