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Idioms about beginning of spring
In beginning of spring, the days are long, the sunshine is warm, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and it is full of vitality. Another cycle of spring, summer, autumn and winter has begun. As the saying goes, "a year's plan lies in spring, and a day's plan lies in yin." The beginning of a year is when farmers begin to plow their fields-beginning of spring and beginning of spring are the beginning, and beginning of spring is also the first solar term of the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar.
According to legend, in ancient times, some time before the start of spring, county officials would choose the day of local celebrities, dig a hole in the soil, and then put lighter things like feathers into the hole. When we arrive in early spring, the feathers in the pit will float, and everyone will set off firecrackers to celebrate and pray for a good weather and a good harvest this year.
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