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What does it mean to celebrate the good year of the twelfth lunar month?

It means going to Qiu Lai in summer, and it's getting cold. Now it is also used to describe hot weather.

The good year of the twelfth lunar month comes from the Book of Songs, Wind and July, "Fire flows in July, and clothes are given in September" (fire: the name of the constellation, that is, the heart, appears in the south in June of the lunar calendar every year, with the highest position, and gradually sinks to the west after July, so it is called "fire flow"). When I went to Qiu Lai in summer, the weather became cold.

Now it is also used to describe the hot weather (because people mistakenly understand "July" as July in the Gregorian calendar and "fire" as fiery). July filariasis comes from the Book of Songs, which means that Mars goes west and the weather turns cold. The weather in July of the lunar calendar begins to cool down in the hottest month, but it is the second hottest month in a year. Therefore, July is still extremely hot. "July filariasis" is the turning point of cold weather, starting from the hottest.

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So it opens in the first month? February fragrance? Tao Liang in March? April Xiuman? Singing in May? Jingyang in June? July fire? Teaching assistant? Dress in September? Take rice in October? Hidden dragon in the moon? December is a good year.

The lunar month in China is named according to the different phenomena of each month. The first month of the lunar calendar is also called the first month. Wu said in Dream of the First Month: "The first day of the first month is called New Year's Day, commonly known as the first day of the New Year's Day." Su Weidao, a Tang Dynasty poet, described in the poem "The fifteenth night of the first month": the fire trees and silver flowers are combined, and the stars and bridges are locked.

In the first month, it was also called Duanyue, which was a taboo to avoid the late emperor in the Qin Dynasty. It was homophonic with Ying Zheng's "politics", so it was changed to Duanyue. "Biography of Feng Yanchuan in the Later Han Dynasty" said: "Spring comes at the beginning of the year, and all flowers contain English." The "opening year" here also refers to January of the lunar calendar. ? "Spring Garden can't be closed, and an apricot is out of the wall." The red apricot in Ye Shaoweng's poems in Song Dynasty was named Apricot Moon because it bloomed in February.

Because February is in the middle of spring, it is also called mid-spring. Erya Shi Tian said, "February is like this." According to Yi: If you follow righteousness, everything will follow, if it is natural. February in the lunar calendar is also called the moon.