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'''Hanlu''' ('''寒露''') reflects a weather phenomenon. When Hanlu comes, it is quite cold. The ancient Chinese people regarded dew as the sign that the weather would become cold. Dew is coagulated white on [[Bailu]], and now becomes frost on Hanlu. [[Hanlu|(More...)]]
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'''Hanlu''' ('''寒露'''), literally cold dews, is one of 24 traditional Chinese solar terms, reflecting the changing of four seasons. It falls around October 8 and it's getting quite cold. [[Hanlu|(More...)]]

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Hanlu reflects seasonal changes.

Hanlu (寒露), literally cold dews, is one of 24 traditional Chinese solar terms, reflecting the changing of four seasons. It falls around October 8 and it's getting quite cold. (More...)