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Autumnal Equinox Day (national holiday celebrated by honoring ancestors and remembering the deceased; September 22, 23 or 24)
the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period (Chinese history)
seven autumnal flowers (bush clover, Chinese silvergrass, kudzu, fringed pink, golden lace, thoroughwort, and balloon flower)
to blow (of autumn wind)
to fall out of love
Proverb
autumn comes with harvest time and clear weather; autumn with the sky clear and blue, and horses growing stout
the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period (Chinese history)
Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
Zuo zhuan (c. 4th century BC); The Zuo Tradition; The Commentary of Zuo
Proverb
the autumn sun sets as quickly as a bucket dropping into a well
Idiomatic expression
to be young; to be young and have a promising future
critical argument laden with value judgment, where an indirect cause, often trivial, is made to appear as leading to the effect
imperial ceremony of ancestor worship formerly held on the autumnal equinox
Proverb
don't feed autumn eggplant to your wife (because they're too delicious, because they'll give her the chills, or because their lack of seeds will reduce her fertility)
