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As temperatures rise, a new cycle of farm work begins. Known as "春耕" (chūn gēng) in Chinese (or spring ploughing in English), this seasonal rhythm is now underway across China. Rooted in centuries of tradition, its timing follows ancient wisdom aligned with the 24 solar terms, | Collector
As temperatures rise, a new cycle of farm work begins. Known as
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As temperatures rise, a new cycle of farm work begins. Known as "春耕" (chūn gēng) in Chinese (or spring ploughing in English), this seasonal rhythm is now underway across China. Rooted in centuries of tradition, its timing follows ancient wisdom aligned with the 24 solar terms,

As temperatures rise, a new cycle of farm work begins. Known as "春耕" (chūn gēng) in Chinese (or spring ploughing in English), this seasonal rhythm is now underway across China. Rooted in centuries of tradition, its timing follows ancient wisdom aligned with the 24 solar terms,

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