Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The idiom poem about summer praises this solar term the most.
The idiom poem about summer praises this solar term the most.
Filariasis in July
The real meaning of "July fire" means that the weather turns cold in July of the lunar calendar, and just after dark, you can see the big Mars falling from the west. However, the "fire in July" has been wrongly used to describe the summer heat for many years, and it still exists in various media, so the original meaning of this old saying has been popularized and alienated.
[Pinyin]
How are you?
[source]
The Book of Songs, National Style and Folk Customs became popular in July, and clothes were given in September. On the first day, Li Lie was born the next day; No clothes, no brown, why did you die?
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