The traditional Chinese calendar marks another significant transition with the arrival of Chushu, also known as the "End of Heat," one of the 24 solar terms that guide agricultural and seasonal activities throughout the year.
This solar term typically signifies the gradual end of summer's intense heat and the beginning of autumn's cooler temperatures, marking an important period in the traditional Chinese agricultural calendar.
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