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Can you get a certificate the next day in 2020? A probe into the origin of the name "Ru Mei".

Can I get a certificate on the second day of 2020?

Lunar calendar: April 2020 15.

Gregorian calendar: June 6, 2020, Saturday, Gemini.

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Pray, get married, build, travel, emigrate and get rich.

Go into the house, make the bed, make a fire, make sacrifices, and seek inheritance and harvest.

Remove planted columns and beams, and seek medical treatment to build houses.

Admission ticket

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Opening warehouse, acupuncture, collecting livestock, purchasing property, burying and breaking ground.

Open the money market

As early as the Han Dynasty, there were many proverbs about Huang Meiyu. In the Jin Dynasty, there was a summer solstice rain, which was called the record of Huang Meiyu. Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, there have been many interesting descriptions about Meiyu.

Liu Zongyuan, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote a poem about Meiyu: Shi Mei welcomes the rainy season, and the vastness reaches the late spring. He was worried about the night of the ape, and his dream was shattered. Sea fog even the South Pole, Jiang Yun dark Beijin, plain clothes has gone, not for the dust of the imperial city. Among them, Mei encounters rain, which means that after Mei matures, it rains from summer to three o'clock in the future.

Meteorological Meiyu refers to the rainy weather from early summer to midsummer.

He Zhu was once called He Meizi in the Song Dynasty, which is said to be because he wrote such a famous sentence in the word "Jade Case": Yichuan tobacco is full of wind. It rains when plums are yellow. In the Song Dynasty, Chen also recorded in "Geng Shi Hua" that it rained for ten days when plum blossoms were in full bloom in the south of the Yangtze River in May.

In the Ming Dynasty, Xu wrote in "Talking about the Meeting": "Plum blossoms stand after mans, but they break after mans. Huang Meiyu in history usually refers to the precipitation in May.

People in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are used to taking the solar term of mango as the plum festival, which is also called Huangmei when it is ripe.