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Calendar solar terms are printed wrong.
Sorry, you didn't use the ancient almanac of 1582. Don't be sure. Also, you literally mean that the weather doesn't allow it. In ancient times, there was a saying that Qin Tianjian was ironic and the so-called sun was unpunctual. What you want to describe is that ~ time * is a calendar * is not affected by days ~ But please use the calendar at that time, which was just corrected by the combination of Chinese and western. It can't be inaccurate
Calendar Days of Ming Dynasty Collected by National Library (six volumes in total)
Make up? With what? Interviewer: Our ancient books photocopying room? Make up? Editor in charge:? Fixed price: ¥ 1350.00? ISBN :978750 1333585? Publication date: September 2007? Version: 1? Print time:? Number of prints: 1? Look it up in this book. Also, 1582 is the year when Europe changed the Gregorian calendar.