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What is "Lazibara, frozen to death in western Western jackdaw"?
"Bala in the twelfth lunar month" refers to the empty meaning, which means that it is around the middle of the twelfth lunar month, usually the cold season of March 9, when it is in the cold solar term.
"Freezing to death in western Western jackdaw" is a metaphor. Even crows who are not afraid of cold will freeze to death.
The temperature is the lowest around Laba Festival.
There is also an agricultural proverb "Lazibala, frozen chin", which has different metaphors and the same meaning.
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