Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Is there any idiom to describe the month, such as: Yangchun March?
Is there any idiom to describe the month, such as: Yangchun March?
A hundred stars are not as bright as a moon: it means that a hundred stars are not as bright as a moon.
Two very different moons: the ancients thought that the bright moon in the world was three points, and Yangzhou was two points. Originally used to describe the bustling scene of Yangzhou. Today is used to describe the local moonlight, which is particularly clear.
Wearing fur in May: a metaphor for sublimity and honesty.
Great injustice: In the past, there was an unjust prison.
July fire: refers to the cold weather in July of the lunar calendar. Just after dark, you can see the big Mars falling from the west. However, the "fire in July" has been wrongly used to describe the summer heat for many years, and it still exists in various media, so the original meaning of this old saying has been popularized and alienated.
Moon Nine Days: Go to the highest place in the sky to pick the moon. Often describe lofty aspirations and lofty sentiments.
December: refers to the cold season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.
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