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Summer Solstice
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Summer Solstice: The Height of Summer The Summer Solstice, or “Xiazhi” in Chinese pinyin, is the tenth solar term of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calendar. It usually occurs around June 21st or 22nd, marking the day with the longest daylight hours and the shortest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. At this time, the sun shines directly on the Tropic of Cancer, bringing intense heat and a peak of summer vitality. In Chinese culture, the Summer Solstice is not only a crucial time point in the agricultural cycle but also a festival filled with...
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Chinese Idioms: Windows to Traditional Chinese Culture
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Chinese Idioms: Windows to Traditional Chinese Culture Chinese idioms, or "chengyu" in Chinese, are an integral part of the Chinese language and culture. These concise expressions, usually consisting of four Chinese characters, carry profound meanings and rich cultural connotations. They are like windows that offer a glimpse into China's long - standing history, wisdom, and values. This essay will explore the origin, characteristics, cultural significance, and modern - day applications of Chinese idioms. The Origin of Chinese Idioms Chinese idioms have diverse origins, mainly from historical events, fables, and literary works. Historical Events Many idioms are rooted in historical events....
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