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On the second day of the second lunar month, the dragon raises its head, marking the arrival of the spring equinox

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Today is Friday, March 20th, the second day of the second lunar month. It marks the Dragon Head Rising and the arrival of the Spring Equinox.


The vernal equinox arrives, bringing warmth with it. At this time, day and night are equally divided in terms of length, willows sprout and turn the river green, and swallows chirp softly like songs from the beams.


The sound of raindrops falls softly, and the slanting wind awaits the return of guests. Let's observe the three phases of the Spring Equinox: the first phase brings the arrival of the blackbird, the second phase brings thunder, 

and the third phase brings lightning. The Spring Equinox always brings some beautiful things, such as the beauty of "a few peach blossoms outside the bamboo", the leisurely sentiment of "the door creaks and remains unopened 

for a long time", the longing of "the spring breeze turns the river south green again", and the determination of "only the mirror lake in front of the door". It turns out that the Spring Equinox is not just about balance; it allows everything

to happen simultaneously, such as brightness and anticipation, blooming and falling, reunion and parting, noise and silence, half given to the world and half into the mind.


Spring scenery sets the tone, and everything harmoniously resonates. May you, in this season of balance, take a glance at the sprouting green of willow buds and listen to the murmuring of swallows. This is not a waste of time; it is about 

recharging your body and mind, finding a sense of belonging, and hearing the rhythm of growth. Flowers have their blooming periods, and you too have your own pace. 


May the spring breeze fill your heart, energize you like a dragon and a horse, and bring you beauty wherever you look.