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The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The big cold is the same as the small cold, both of which represent the sky

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The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. Dahan, like Xiaohan, is a solar term that indicates the degree of coldness of the weather, and Dahan means that the weather is cold to the extreme. The Great Cold Solar Term is in the 39th and 49th periods, when the cold wave moves southward frequently, which is the coldest time of the year.

Lingering time, falling in front of the court. Cool time, smile. The warmth of a cup of tea, the whiteness of a journey of snow, and the fragrance of a bouquet of plums are the romance in the cold winter, and the most beautiful joy in the world. Listen to the wind and snow in the cold winter and wait for spring to come. May all the waits be disappointed, and all the expectations will bloom like flowers.

The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The big cold is the same as the small cold, both of which represent the sky
The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The big cold is the same as the small cold, both of which represent the sky
The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The big cold is the same as the small cold, both of which represent the sky
The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The big cold is the same as the small cold, both of which represent the sky
The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The big cold is the same as the small cold, both of which represent the sky
The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. The yellow longitude of the sun reaches 300°, and it is celebrated around January 20 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The big cold is the same as the small cold, both of which represent the sky

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