Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms related to solar terms
Idioms related to solar terms
Idiom pinyin:
Feng shaojie
Idiom explanation:
Time: season; Festival: solar terms. Meet four seasons. Refers to the Spring Festival holiday in China.
Idiom origin:
In the fifth episode of "Tell the Judge", the owner of the fishing retreat of the West Lake in Ming Dynasty said: "Silver will be rewarded every festival."
2. It's sunny
Idiom pinyin:
tiān xíng shí qì
Idiom explanation:
Line: popular; Time: season, climate; Qi: epidemic qi, disease. An epidemic caused by abnormal climate.
Idiom origin:
"Qian Jin Fang": "Every winter, there is a hot time; Xia Yue, when you suddenly catch a cold, don't suffer from it. Whoever suffers from the weather is guilty. "
3. quarter past four
Idiom pinyin:
sì shí bā jié
Idiom explanation:
Four seasons: refers to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter; Eight solar terms: beginning of spring, vernal equinox, long summer, summer solstice, beginning of autumn, autumnal equinox, beginning of winter and winter solstice. Generally refers to the solar terms throughout the year.
Idiom origin:
Tang Du Fu's "Crazy Songs for Four Brothers": "At four o'clock and eight festivals, you are polite, and your daughter worships your brother, and your wife worships your brother.
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