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What month is the unitary month?

The full moon is in August of the lunar calendar.

The day of the Millennium is the beginning of the Unitary Moon and the end of Shen Yue. Unitary month is the August of the lunar calendar, which means that the period from Bailu to Cold Dew is August Unitary month. It is called the unitary month, which is determined according to the chronology of branches and branches. In ancient times, it was used to record time and month. The month of the earthly branch was called sub-month, the next month was called ugly month, and so on.

Therefore, in the lunar calendar, 1 1 month is a child month, 1 February is an ugly month,1month is silver moon, February is Uzuki, March is Chen Yue, April is Mitsuki, May is noon month, June is non-month, July is Shen Yue, and August is unitary month.

In August, Unitary was completed, and it took seven days in Unitary and Gengjin, and twenty-three days in Jin Xin. Although the soil drains and turns cold, the soil in Jin Mu is still unrestrained and the cold is still restrained. It's cloudy all month, and it hides dry gold, which is very pure. The cold state has begun, and the especially cold state has been formed. So the chill is strong and the residual heat is weak.

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The full moon is the harvest season and the beginning of autumn. This season, farmers start harvesting crops, drying millet and picking fruits. At this time, the weather is not hot, and it is cool in the morning and evening, which is just suitable for people to work.

The quiet moon also has the scenes of "birds singing at first sight in autumn" and "under the white dew" described in ancient poems. The weather is changeable this month. In the evening, autumn insects sing, the sun gradually becomes soft, and the fallen leaves begin to fall, making people feel the real arrival of autumn.

In China culture, the full moon has many meanings and symbolic meanings. This month represents the beginning of autumn and the harvest season, as well as rich traditional festivals. It is not only a change in nature, but also a unique embodiment of culture and history, which has profound significance and value.