December's kind words
I. Words and expressions
1, the snowstorm in December, like a serious painter, draws the outline of the years with a silver brush; December is the last month of winter and the beginning of hope; The starry sky in December is like a deep picture scroll, which makes people intoxicated; The cold wind in December brings the cold in winter and the hope of spring.
2. The earth in December is snowy and flawless; The sunshine in December, though weak, illuminates people's hearts; The cold night in December makes people feel lonely, but it also makes people cherish the warmth more; Festivals in December make people feel the warmth and hope of winter.
3. The bell in December sounded the overture of the New Year and the drum of hope; 12 months, snowflakes are flying and the world is picturesque; /kloc-Qiu Guang in October/February, with sunny weather and crisp autumn; In December, may the time be quiet and the years be safe; 12 months, feel the warmth of winter with your heart and appreciate the beauty of snow with your eyes.
Second, December.
1 and1February (1February) are1February in the western calendar, which is a big month of * * * 3 1 day. December is1February of the lunar calendar. Also known as twelfth lunar month. Source: Gregorian calendar originated from the ancient Roman calendar. Roman English was originally only 10 months, and the Roman emperor decided to add another two months at the end of the year.
2. Julius Caesar later moved these two months to the beginning of the year, becoming 65438+ October and February, and the original 65438+ October and February became March and April, and so on. This is the Gregorian calendar used in the world today. 1February-65438+February The Roman emperor Julius wanted to name the last month of the year after his mistress Amago Nyus, but the Senate opposed it.
3. So 65438+ February still uses the old name Decem, which means "10" in Latin. English 65438+ December, which evolved from it. In the northern hemisphere, 65438+February is the first month of winter. 65438+February solar terms: heavy snow, winter solstice.