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    Lichun (redirect from 立春)
    mentioned in literature, including in Du Fu's (杜甫) shi (詩), simply titled Lìchūn (立春):: 34  This poem tells us about the traditional custom of eating chūnbǐng...
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    Japan, the term Setsubun (節分) originally referred to the eves of Risshun (立春, 315°, the beginning of Spring), Rikka (立夏, 45°, the beginning of Summer)...
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  • (However, for astrology, the year begins with the first solar term "Lìchūn" (立春), which occurs near February 4.) In Japan, according to Nihon shoki, the calendar...
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    day after – the first day of spring in the old calendar – known as Risshun (立春). Both Setsubun and Risshun are celebrated yearly as part of the Spring Festival...
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    宝应元年建寅月甲申[4],…。乙酉[5],…。丙戌[3],…。甲辰[24],…。戊申[28],…。[初一辛巳,初三立春,十八雨水] 建卯月辛亥[1],…。壬子[2],…。癸丑[3],…。乙丑[15],…。戊辰[18],…。庚午[20],…。壬申[22],…。[初一辛亥,初四惊蛰,十九春分]...
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  • solstice or equinox. Astronomically, the seasons are said to begin on Lichun (立春, "the start of spring") on about 4 February, Lixia (立夏) on about 6 May, Liqiu...
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    All Is Well (天下泰平) Daikichi Risshun (立春大吉) Toshio Sugie (杉江敏男) All Is Well Part 2 (続天下泰平) Daikichi Risshun (立春大吉) Toshio Sugie (杉江敏男) No Time for Tears...
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  • Chan Ya Shun 陳華順 2007 The Building Blocks of Life 《建築有情天》 Chow Lap Chun 周立春 2009 The Stew of Life 《有營煮婦》 Lau Tak Yan 劉達人 (Ryan) 2010-2011 Links to Temptation...
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    0005, accessed 20 June 2024. Zhou, Zuoren. “Beyond the Literary 文壇之外.” In 立春以前. Accessed June 19, 2024. https://xuoda.com/xdmj/zzr/lcyh/33.htm A great...
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    Shunbun/Shūbun. The term Setsubun (節分) originally referred to the eves of Risshun (立春, 315°, the beginning of Spring), Rikka (立夏, 45°, the beginning of Summer)...
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