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Has there ever been a rare day in history when there was no terrible weather under the sun?

In BC 1302, historians in China recorded the next total solar eclipse, which lasted for 6 minutes and 25 seconds. As the sun is the symbol of the emperor, the eclipse is considered as a warning to the emperor. According to a research paper published in the Journal of Astronomical Literature History and Heritage in 2003. After the eclipse, the emperors will be vegetarian and hold a ceremony to save the sun.