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What idioms are there about the four seasons?
Speaking of festivals: seasons; Festival: solar terms. Meet four seasons. Refers to the Spring Festival holiday in China.
Four seasons and eight seasons: refers to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter; Eight sections: beginning of spring, Spring Equinox, Long Summer, Summer Solstice, beginning of autumn, Autumn Equinox, beginning of winter and Winter Solstice. Generally refers to the solar terms throughout the year.
No winter, no summer, no matter winter or summer. It means never stopping all year round.
No matter winter or summer. It means never stopping all year round. With "no winter and no summer".
Old, old: all the year round; Ralph: Fu Ri and La Ri. It refers to the change of seasons.
The qi of four seasons originally refers to the weather all the year round, and later refers to the magnanimity of people by "preparing the qi of four seasons"
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