{"id":3056,"date":"2024-03-20T13:55:13","date_gmt":"2024-03-20T05:55:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chienmu.utaipei.edu.tw\/?p=3056"},"modified":"2024-03-20T13:55:25","modified_gmt":"2024-03-20T05:55:25","slug":"close-202404","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/chienmu.utaipei.edu.tw\/en\/close-202404\/","title":{"rendered":"\ud83d\udccc[Su Shulou Announcement] Qian Mu\u2019s Former Residence will be open during the Qingming Festival holiday! March 20, 113"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\ud83d\udccc[Su Shulou Announcement] Qian Mu\u2019s Former Residence will be open during the Qingming Festival holiday! March 20, 113<\/p>\n<p>Although Qingming is a time for sweeping tombs and worshiping ancestors, did you know? In fact, Qingming is also one of the most romantic flower seasons in our tradition!<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Qian Mu once wrote in a book: &quot;Chinese people love to plant flowers and enjoy them. The life of flowers is most consistent with the weather and climate, and it has its own personality. Ouyang Yongshu&#039;s poem: &quot;Light, deep, red and white are suitable. They still have to be planted one after another. I want to bring wine at all times, and I don\u2019t want the flowers to bloom in one day.&quot; Chinese folk, because of the saying of &quot;Twenty-four Flowers Trade Wind&quot;, have been planted since the light cold, the big cold, the beginning of spring, and the rain. , the Jingzhe, the Spring Equinox, Qingming, and Grain Rain, there are two weathers in January and six weathers, eight weathers in April and twenty-four weathers, each with five days, each with its own wind and weather corresponding to each flower.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The so-called &quot;twenty-four flower trade winds&quot; are exactly:<\/p>\n<p>Xiaohan\uff0aPlum blossoms in the first season, camellia in the second season, and daffodils in the third season;<br \/>\nDahan\uff0aThe first season is daphne, the second season is orchid, and the third season is alum;<br \/>\nBeginning of Spring\uff0aThe first time is to welcome the spring, the second time is for cherries, and the third time is to look forward to spring;<br \/>\nRainwater* causes cauliflower in the first period, apricot flowers in the second period, and plum blossoms in the third period;<br \/>\nAwakening of Insects* Peach blossoms in the first season, Tangli in the second season, and roses in the third season;<br \/>\nSpring Equinox * Begonia in the first phase, pear blossom in the second phase, magnolia in the third phase;<br \/>\nQingming\uff0aTung blossoms in the first phase, wheat flowers in the second phase, and willow flowers in the third phase;<br \/>\nGrain Rain\uff0aThe first period is peony, the second period is tea plant, and the third period is neem.<\/p>\n<p>During the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday in 113 years, Qian Mu\u2019s former residence will be closed on April 4 (Thursday) and April 5 (Friday), and will be closed on April 3 (Wednesday), April 6 (Saturday) and April 4. The museum will open as usual on Sunday, July 7th\ud83c\udf3cWelcome all good friends to visit Qian Mu\u2019s former residence on the weekend and feel the warmth of spring and the blooming season!<\/p>\n<p>\u23f0Holiday closing days:<br \/>\nApril 4 (Thursday)<br \/>\nApril 05 (Friday)<\/p>\n<p>\u23f0Normal opening days:<br \/>\nApril 03 (Wednesday)<br \/>\nApril 06 (Saturday)<br \/>\nApril 07 (Sunday)<\/p>\n<p># twenty-four flower trade wind<br \/>\n#Four seasons and festivals#The taste of life<br \/>\n# Closed Announcement # Ching Ming Holiday<br \/>\n# Solar Terms # Former Residence of Qian Mu<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\ud83d\udccc[Su Shulou Announcement] Qian Mu\u2019s Former Residence will be open during the Qingming Festival holiday! March 20, 2013 Qingming Festival is a time for sweeping tombs and worshiping ancestors, but did you know? 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