Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Why is it orange autumn?
Why is it orange autumn?
Autumn is the season when kumquat ripens. Kumquat, also known as kumquat, is an evergreen shrub of Rutaceae. Autumn is called orange-flavored autumn, mainly because autumn is the season when kumquat matures. Autumn is one of the four seasons. Traditionally, China takes "beginning of autumn" in 24 solar terms as the starting point of autumn.
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