calendar divides a year into 24 solar terms. The first one is known as lichun in Chinese, risshun in Japanese, ipchun in Korean, and lập xuân in Vietnamese...
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Li Qun (artist) (redirect from Hao Lichun)
Li Qun (Chinese: 力群; born Hao Lichun (Chinese: 郝丽春); 1912 – 10 February 2012) was a Chinese artist known for his woodcuts. A native of Lingshi County,...
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Lichun (simplified Chinese: 丽春; traditional Chinese: 麗春; pinyin: Lìchūn) is a town under the administration of Pengzhou, Sichuan, China. As of 2018[update]...
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Egg balancing (section Lichun egg)
gravitational force of the moon or sun. Egg balancing has been connected with Lichun, the solar term beginning Chinese spring (春) on February 4 or 5 when the...
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Lichun to celebrate the beginning spring. The spring pancake took its rise from the Jin dynasty and has prospered since the Tang dynasty. The lichun was...
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Li Chun (redirect from Lichun (disambiguation))
Li Chun or Lichun may refer to: Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820), personal name Li Chun, emperor of the Tang dynasty Li Chun (warlord) (1867–1920), Chinese...
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Chinese calendar, the "spring" season (春) consists of the days between Lichun (3–5 February), taking Chunfen (20–22 March) as its midpoint, then ending...
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Lee Li-chun (redirect from Lichun Lee)
Lee Li-chun (Chinese: 李立群; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Li̍p-kûn; born 2 May 1952) is a Taiwanese actor and xiangsheng performer. Lee is known for his work on stage...
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and another begins. The year usually begins on the new moon closest to Lichun, the first day of spring. This is typically the second and sometimes third...
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November, on Lìdōng, and end with the arrival of spring on 3 or 4 February, on Lìchūn. Late Roman Republic scholar Marcus Terentius Varro defined winter as lasting...
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