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How many times do you read the "species" of mango?

Miscanthus bungeana

[Tattoo] One of the 24 solar terms, June 5th, 6th or 7th.

Manzong: ㄇㄤˊㄓㄨㄙˋ

Miscanthus

Refers to rice, wheat and other grains with thorns. "Li Zhoudi's official road flyover": "Zecao is born and planted." Zheng Xuan's note: "Where Zecao is born, awn seeds can be planted. Mango, rice and wheat. " Guo Pu's Fu Jiang in Jin Dynasty: "Sowing the seeds of bandit art is a natural vegetable."

One of the 24 solar terms. Usually around June 6 of the Gregorian calendar every year. Yi Zhou Shu Shi Xun: "On the day of the awning, mantis was born." The ninth volume of Shuo Ba quotes Ma Yongqing's Record of Song Zhenzi: "The so-called awning May Festival means that wheat can only be harvested at the right time, and rice can't be planted after it passes." The third and third story of Legend of Heroes of Children: "His family only thinks that winter is too busy, the Spring Festival is too early ... and it is autumn." See "Twenty-four solar terms".