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In ancient times, China called the weather change in July filariasis?

In ancient China, July was called the season when the weather turned cold.

In ancient times, it was said that the weather turned cold in July of the lunar calendar, and just after dark, you could see the big Mars falling from the west. Because people mistakenly understand "July" as July in the Gregorian calendar, "July fire" is often mistaken for hot weather in modern times.

"July filariasis" comes from "Book of Songs, National Style and Folk Customs": "July filariasis, September clothes. On the first day, Li Lie was born the next day; How did you die without clothes and brown? " Among them, "fire" is the name of the constellation, that is, the heart, which appears in the south in June every summer and has the highest position. After July, it gradually sinks to the west, so it is called "filariasis". Going to Qiu Lai in summer, the cold weather is coming.