President Obama: Please stop calling The Chinese New Year the Lunar New Year.

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Jan 29, 2025
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1.Lichun (Beginning of Spring, February 3-5): The start of spring; farmers prepare for plowing and sowing early spring crops.
2.Yushui (Rain Water, February 18-20): Rainfall increases; irrigation begins, and preparations for sowing are made.
3.Jingzhe (Awakening of Insects, March 5-7): Spring thunder awakens hibernating animals; farmers start field management.
4.Chunfen (Spring Equinox, March 20-22): Equal day and night; spring crops like wheat and rapeseed are sown.
5.Qingming (Pure Brightness, April 4-6): Temperatures rise; crops like soybeans and corn are sown, and tomb-sweeping rituals are performed.
6.Guyu (Grain Rain, April 19-21): Rainfall increases; crops like rice and cotton are sown.
7.Lixia (Beginning of Summer, May 5-7): The start of summer; summer crops like peanuts and sesame are sown.
8.Xiaoman (Grain Buds, May 20-22): Wheat begins to fill; farmers manage fields.
9.Mangzhong (Grain in Ear, June 5-7): Late rice and corn are sown; early rice is harvested.
10.Xiazhi (Summer Solstice, June 21-22): The longest day; rice and corn enter growth stages.
11.Xiaoshu (Minor Heat, July 6-8): Temperatures rise; rice and cotton enter critical growth stages.
12.Dashu (Major Heat, July 22-24): The hottest period; rice heads and cotton bolls form.
13.Liqiu (Beginning of Autumn, August 7-9): The start of autumn; early rice is harvested, and late rice is sown.
14.Chushu (End of Heat, August 22-24): Heat subsides; rice and corn enter maturity.
15.Bailu (White Dew, September 7-9): Temperatures drop; rice and cotton are harvested.
16.Qiufen (Autumn Equinox, September 22-24): Equal day and night; rice and corn are harvested.
17.Hanlu (Cold Dew, October 8-9): Temperatures drop further; winter wheat and rapeseed are sown.
18.Shuangjiang (Frost's Descent, October 23-24): The first frost appears; late rice is harvested, and winter crops are sown.
19.Lidong (Beginning of Winter, November 7-8): The start of winter; fields enter fallow, and preparations for overwintering crops are made.
20.Xiaoxue (Minor Snow, November 22-23): Snow begins; farmers manage winter fields.
21.Daxue (Major Snow, December 6-8): Snow increases; fields enter dormancy.
22.Dongzhi (Winter Solstice, December 21-23): The shortest day; farmers rest during winter.
23.Xiaohan (Minor Cold, January 5-7): The coldest period begins; farmers manage winter fields.
24.Dahan (Major Cold, January 20-21): The coldest period of the year; farmers prepare for spring plowing.

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