Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do you say about Chang Xia's birthday?
What do you say about Chang Xia's birthday?
Long summer, ranked seventh among the 24 solar terms in a year, is the 1 solar term starting from summer, that is, from May 5 to May 7 of the Gregorian calendar every year. So the long summer is usually in April of the lunar calendar. Judging from the numerology time, people were born in April of the lunar calendar, conceived in July the year before last, and born after the Long Summer Festival. How smart people are to make friends. Learning art can be successful, but the desire is too great and the mind is difficult to decide. We should make unremitting efforts to ensure the development to the end. This chivalrous man is strong-willed, willing to sacrifice himself, defeat the strong, help the weak, and then get promoted at all costs and make a name for himself. After 37, he became a leader.
There is a poem to prove it. The poem says: there is no need to resent and worry about it year after year. It is best to be economical and convenient. Qi Mei and his wife are happy in the end. Babies born in the long summer solar terms have a relatively good fate.
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