Haiyan Heqing Four O’clock Days

Haiyan Heqing Four O’clock Days

Author:

Rank

5/5(1)

Chapters

130

Status

Completed

Category

Latest Chapters

About

Chapters

Proposal: You are reading the novel Haiyan Heqing Four O’clock Days by author Ciliansheng.


The Novel currently has 130 chapter in status completed.


The story has content about the genres Romance that is extremely attractive and engaging.


Update new chapters of Haiyan Heqing Four O’clock Days the fastest at NovelsFull and share, leave your comments about this novel while reading.


[Traditional Chinese Culture] [“Non Tong Fan Xiang Childish Heart and Dream” Chinese Children’s Literature Essay Contest] [Twenty-Four Solar Terms Personification] [Traditional Festival Personification] [Children’s Literature Works] [China Kyushu]


At four o’clock in the year, there are 24 solar terms to guide farming, Shangyuan Mid-Autumn Festival with reunion of thousands of families, Qingming Zhongyuan with ancestor worship, Shangsi cold food that blends and dilutes, and Dragon Boat Festival and Chongyang Festival with the sun and moon. .


————–


But, do you know?


There is a paradise called “Four Seasons” in China Shenzhou. These traditional festivals and solar terms have their own way of life, and only when the time comes will they come to the world to display their fairy power.


————-


Introduction:


Meng Jiuzhou fell asleep in a daze while reading “The Song of Twenty-Four Solar Terms”. In a daze, she came to a strange place, which was called: Four o’clock days…


There are a group of fairy sisters and fairy brothers with fairy powers. With them, Meng Jiuzhou sees the beauty of traditional culture and understands the significance of mom and dad’s work to society.


————-


Author’s words:


The broad, profound and long-standing Chinese culture laid the foundation for the Qing Dynasty of the motherland, Haiyan River. It is the best enlightenment for children?? Traditional festivals and the twenty-four solar terms integrate the essence of many traditional cultures, which are the closest to life and the most suitable for children. The first step to understand traditional culture.