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Did it snow in Guangzhou during Guangxu period?

According to historical data, there are 9 snowfall records in Guangzhou:

1, in December of the fifth year of the Song Dynasty (1the beginning of 246), three days of heavy snow accumulated more than a foot, which was not found in Japan.

2. In the 13th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 15), it snowed in winter and plum blossoms withered.

3. In the third year of Qin Long in the Ming Dynasty (1569), it snowed heavily in Xiqiao Mountain in December, and all the trees were frozen, which was solved the next day.

4. In the twenty-second year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1683), all the trees died because of heavy snow and frost in winter.

5. In the fifteenth year of Daoguang reign (1835), the snow fell like flying catkins on December 22nd, covering more than four inches.

6. In the third year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1877),129/month, rain, thunder, snow and hail came together, and many fish froze to death.

7. On November 17th and 18th (beginning with 1893) in the 18th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty, there was a heavy snow, and there was more than one inch of snow on the ground.

8. In the Republic of China 18 (1929), it snowed in the morning and it was even colder in the afternoon. Plum blossoms and red chrysanthemums in Central Park are covered with snow and are bright white.

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It can be seen that there were two snowfalls in Guangzhou during the Guangxu period, which occurred in the third year of Guangxu (1877) and the eighteenth year of Guangxu (1893) respectively.