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Explanation of sunshine time terms

Explanation of sunshine [Sunshine] Explain the sunshine time in a day in detail (1). Han Wang Chong's Lun Heng Vae: "The sun shines all over the world, and it is difficult to measure it." Southern Chao Liang wrote: "The Tenth Five-Year Plan is enough, and sunshine is the beginning." Tang Baoqi's poem "Yuan Ri Guan Bai Liao Chaohui" says: "The sun is golden, and the wind blows Yu Pei." (2). Sunshade. "The Surprise of the Second Moment" Volume 19: "I am a noble person in the country of Hua Xu. I can't get a handful of sunshine today, but I am told to hold a lotus leaf to cover myself." Strange feelings seen in the past 20 years, episode 9 1: "There is Levin in front of the sedan chair, and there are 16 soldiers from Jiangxi Governor's Department." (3) the time of sunshine in a day. The length of sunshine varies with latitude and season, and is related to cloud amount, cloud thickness and topography. In summer, the sunshine is long in the north and short in the south, and the opposite is true in winter. People's Daily 1982.3.27: "Inner Mongolia has a large temperature difference between day and night, long sunshine time, little and concentrated rainfall, which is conducive to the accumulation of beet sugar and has unique natural conditions." The definition of the word decomposition day is the nearest star to the earth (also called "sun"): the sun, the moon and the stars. A sundial (? An ancient device that uses the shadow cast by the sun to determine the time. A prominence is when the sun is setting (the sun is about to set), indicating that an aging person or a decaying thing is close to death. During the day, as opposed to "at night": day shift. The explanation of the photo is that the light shines on the object: sunlight. Shine. Radiation. Look at yourself or others' images or other reflective things in the mirror: look in the mirror. Photography: photography. Take pictures. Portrait or photograph: a small photograph. Portrait Look after: look after. Take care. According to: according to. Follow. Roger that.