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preface maps of time
spring
1 . east wind melts the ice february 5 through 9
2 . dormant creatures start to twitch february 10 through 14
3 . fish swim upstream, breaking the ice february 15 through 19
4 . river otters sacrifice fish february 20 through 24
5 . wild geese head north february 25 through 28
6 . grasses and trees sprout march 1 through 5
7 . peach blossoms open march 6 through 10
8 . golden orioles sing march 11 through 15
9 . hawks become doves march 16 through 21
10 . swallows return march 22 through 26
11 . thunder sings march 27 through 31
12 . first lightning april 1 through 5
13 . paulownia blooms april 6 through 10
14 . moles become quails april 11 through 15
15 . rainbows appear april 16 through 21
16 . floating weeds appear april 22 through 26
17 . pigeons flap their wings april 27 through may 1
18 . the hoopoe alights in the mulberry may 2 through 6
summer
19 . little frogs peep may 7 through 11
20 . worms come forth may 12 through 16
21 . cucurbit flourishes may 17 through 21
22 . bitter herb grows tall may 22 through 26
23 . waving grasses wither may 27 through 31
24 . grain ripens june 1 through 5
25 . mantids hatch june 6 through 10
26 . the shrike begins to shriek june 11 through 15
27 . the mockingbird loses its voice june 16 through 20
28 . deer break antlers june 21 through 25
29 . cicadas sing june 26 through 30
30 . the crowdipper plant flourishes july 1 through 5
center
31 . hot winds arrive july 6 through 10
32 . crickets come into the walls july 11 through 15
33 . the hawk studies and learns july 16 through 20
34 . rotted weeds turn into fireflies july 21 through 25
35 . earth is steaming wet july 26 through 30
36 . great rains sweep through july 31 through august 5
fall
37 . cool wind arrives august 6 through 10
38 . white dew descends august 11 through 15
39 . the cold cicada chirps august 16 through 20
40 . the raptor sacrifices birds august 21 through 25
41 . heaven and earth turn strict august 26 through 30
42 . rice ripens august 31 through september 4
43 . wild geese come september 5 through 9
44 . swallows leave september 10 through 14
45 . flocks of birds gather grain september 15 through 20
46 . thunder pipes down september 21 through 25
47 . beetles wall up their burrows september 26 through 30
48 . waters dry up october 1 through 5
49 . wild geese come as guests october 6 through 10
50 . sparrows enter the water and turn into clams october 11 through 15
51 . chrysanthemums are tinged yellow october 16 through 21
52 . the wolf sacrifices the beasts october 22 through 26
53 . leaves turn yellow and fall october 27 through 31
54 . insects tuck themselves away november 1 through 5
55 . water begins to freeze november 6 through 10
56 . earth begins to freeze november 11 through 15
57 . pheasants enter the water and turn into monster clams november 16 through 20
58 . rainbows hide november 21 through 25
59 . heaven's essence rises; earth's essence sinks november 26 through 30
60 . walled up and closed, winter takes hold december 1 through 5
61 . the copper pheasant is silent december 6 through 10
62 . the tiger begins to roam december 11 through 15
63 . garlic chives sprout december 16 through 20
64 . earthworms twist december 21 through 25
65 . elk break antlers december 26 through 30
66 . springwaters move december 31 through january 4
67 . wild geese return to their northern home january 5 through 9
68 . magpies nest january 10 through 14
69 . the pheasant cock calls its mate january 15 through 19
70 . pheasant hens brood january 20 through 24
71 . the vulture flies stern and swift january 25 through 29
72 . streams and marshes are frozen solid january 30 through february 4
appendix seventy-two periods of the year in china, japan, and northern california afterword acknowledgments index
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