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What is the nickname of the traditional calendar in China?
February: Apricot Moon, Flower Moon, Moon Ru, Midspring, Fragrance.
March: Taoyue, Tongyue, Yangchun, Late Spring, Ji Chun.
April: Yin Yue, Yue Mei, He Qing, Xu Huai, Xia Meng.
May: durian month, poisonous month, midsummer, noon and gloomy steaming.
June: Lotus, Li Yue, Fu Yue, summer and the last month of summer.
July: Blue Moon, Qiao Yue, Meet, Qiu Meng, Early Autumn.
August: Gui Yue, Zhuangyue, Zhong Qiu, Nangong and Shangzhong.
September: Gathering in the Moon, Xuan Yue, Late Autumn and Evening Business.
October: good month, clear month, spring, budding.
November: Winter Moon, First Moon, Valley Moon and Winter Solstice.
December: the twelfth month, full moon, seasonal winter and ice moon.
Every month of the lunar calendar has a different nickname. Because of its close connection with agricultural production, plants are almost always used to represent it from February to September.
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