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What time does the four seasons in Chinese medicine refer to?

Season is Meng Zhongji's last season. There are twelve months in a year, and three months is a season. In these three months, the last month is called the season, so the four seasons are March, June, September and 65438+ February. These are lunar calendars, but there is no such thing as solar calendars. Seasons and months are attributes and soil.

1; Ji Chunyue is the third month of the lunar calendar every year. The solar term starts from Qingming Festival and ends in long summer through Grain Rain.

2; Xia Yue is in season, that is, every year in June of the lunar calendar. The solar term begins in the hot summer and ends from the beginning of autumn to the hot summer.

3; Ji; That is, every year in September of the lunar calendar. The solar term begins with cold dew and ends with frost in early winter.

4; Seasonal winter months; That is, December of the lunar calendar every year. The solar terms start from slight cold, and end from beginning of spring to great cold.