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Li Chun, one of the twenty-four solar terms, represents that the winter when all things are closed has passed, and it has begun to enter the spring when the wind and the sun are warm, and all things grow, and the silver heart also begins to rise before dawn at this time

Li Chun, one of the twenty-four solar terms, represents that the winter when all things are closed has passed, and it has begun to enter the spring when the wind and the sun are warm, and all things grow, and the silver heart also begins to rise before dawn at this time.

Photographer: @Shuxin Bee _treeNewBee, taken on February 4, 2022 in the Tengger Desert of Alxa Zuoqi, Inner Mongolia. Nikon Z6 (BCF modification) + Sony FE20 F1.8G, Sky Section: ISO 1250, f/2.0, Single Exposure 150 sec, Equatorial Tracking; Ground Section: ISO 3200, f/2.8, Single Exposure 90 sec. Multi-Sheet Stitching.

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Li Chun, one of the twenty-four solar terms, represents that the winter when all things are closed has passed, and it has begun to enter the spring when the wind and the sun are warm, and all things grow, and the silver heart also begins to rise before dawn at this time

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