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Lìchūn - Beginning of Spring in Traditional Chinese Culture #1209882 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the Chinese characters 立春 (Lìchūn), meaning “Beginning of Spring,” written in expressive brushstroke calligraphy. As the first of the 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar, Lìchūn typically falls around February 3-5 and signifies seasonal transition, agricultural preparation, and cultural celebrations like eating spring pancakes. The bold, fluid strokes reflect artistic reverence for this auspicious moment.
Used on cultural, educational, or seasonal content pages-especially during early February-to illustrate articles about Chinese solar terms, lunar calendar traditions, or spring festivals; targets users seeking cultural literacy or seasonal planning.
Related Cliparts: Discover the significance of Lìchūn, the first solar term of the Chinese lunisolar calendar, marking the start of spring with rituals, food, and renewal.
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