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The word 春秋 is formed by combining the characters 春 (spring) and 秋 (autumn), directly referring to the two seasons. Literally meaning "spring and autumn", it denotes the cycle of a year, and by extension, came to represent a year or age. Historically, it is used as the title of an ancient chronicle that records events on a yearly basis.
Word Definition - 春秋
Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC); Spring and Autumn Annals, chronicle of Lu State (722-481 BC); spring and autumn; four seasons; year; a person's age; annals (used in book titles)
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