Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does Qiu Meng mean? What does Qiu Meng mean?
What does Qiu Meng mean? What does Qiu Meng mean?
1, Qiu Meng, a Chinese word, is pronounced mèng qi, which means the first month of autumn and the seventh month of the lunar calendar. Among the 24 solar terms, beginning of autumn and Chushu are in two solar terms.
2. Source: (1) Quote The Book of Rites and the Moon Order: "The autumn dream is in the wings." (2) Biography of Northern History Feng Yan: "Every year, Ma Chang dreams of autumn, and his book collection is very large, which is slightly full of Sichuan." (3) Tang Hanyu's "Liuzhou Luosi Temple Monument": "Qiu Meng Xinmao for three years, waiting for the surrender of Zhoutang."
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