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Seasonal stroke order
In Chinese, the word "season" is usually used to mean a season, which is one of the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In the traditional culture of China, each season has its own unique meaning and symbol.
Spring is the season when everything revives, representing vitality and hope. Summer is a hot season, representing enthusiasm and vitality. Autumn is the harvest season, representing harvest and gratitude. Winter is a cold season, representing quietness and introversion.
In addition to expressing seasons, seasonal characters can also be combined with other Chinese characters to form different words, and these words have very rich meanings. For example, a quarter can be used to represent the time period of a quarter, which is usually used in the financial and commercial fields; Seasonal diseases can be used to represent diseases that are prone to occur in a certain season; Monsoon can be used to indicate the prevailing wind direction or climate in a certain season.
The word season can also represent a period or a stage, such as tourist peak season, tourist off-season, tourist peak season and so on. These words are usually used to describe the periodic changes in tourism, commerce and other fields.
Word combinations of seasons:
1. season: season is a periodic climate change formed by the revolution of the earth around the sun. Everything revives in spring, life flourishes in summer, harvest in autumn and peace in winter. Every season has unique climate characteristics and landscape changes, which bring people different feelings and experiences.
2. Monsoon: Monsoon is a climate phenomenon, which refers to the climate change caused by monsoon. Monsoon is caused by the thermal difference between land and sea, seasonal variation of planetary wind belt and other factors, which has obvious seasonality and timeliness. Monsoon has an important influence on climate and weather changes all over the world, and it is also closely related to human production and life.
3. Quarter: refers to the three quarters in a year, namely, spring, summer, autumn and winter. In the commercial and financial fields, a quarter usually refers to the period of a quarter, such as the first quarter and the second quarter.
4. Off-season: Off-season refers to a period of relatively light business in tourism, commerce and other industries, usually in summer or winter. During this period, tourists decreased, business sales decreased, and the market showed a relatively deserted state. The appearance of off-season is related to seasonal factors, climatic conditions and social needs. In the off-season, businesses need to adjust their business strategies, strengthen marketing and attract tourists and consumers.
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