Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - It may mean
It may mean
The fifth month of the solar calendar. May is the international solar calendar month, which usually refers to May in the Gregorian calendar. The name of May comes from the Latin word "Maius", which means "big" and "more", and may refer to more sunshine and better and better seasons. May is not only a traditional division of solar terms, but also one of the long-standing themes of Chinese and foreign literature and art. For example, Sonny julia child of Canterbury, a famous British poet, once wrote in his May poem: "Flowers are in full bloom in the wheat field, birds are singing cheerful songs, clouds are floating high, and patches of green leaves are dotted with branches." This sentence vividly describes the beauty and vitality of May.
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