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Mengxia refers to the months of the lunar calendar in ancient times

Mengxia refers to the fourth month of the lunar calendar in ancient times. Mengxia is also called early summer, which refers to the fourth month of the lunar calendar. Each season in the lunar calendar has Meng, Zhong, and Ji. The three months of summer in the lunar calendar, namely April, May, and June, are called Mengxia, Zhong, and Ji respectively. Midsummer, Jixia.

The weather in Mengxia changes greatly. Summer begins in the fourth month of the lunar calendar and is called Mengxia. It includes the two solar terms of Lixia and Xiaoman. At this time, the weather gradually becomes hotter and everything flourishes. The Beginning of Summer is a symbol of the turn of spring and summer. At this time, spring has just passed, the Yang Qi is getting stronger and stronger, and everything is growing vigorously. The second month of summer is called midsummer, marking the arrival of the high and hot summer season.