Spring and Autumn
English
Etymology
Calque of Chinese 春秋 (Chūnqiū), the attributive sense of 春秋時代/春秋时代 (Chūn–Qiū Shídài, “Spring and Autumn period”), derived from the name of its seminal history, the Confucian classic Spring and Autumn Annals. The title of the work reflected a common Chinese metonym, using "spring and autumn" to refer to the year as a whole.
Adjective
Synonyms
- Chunqiu
- Ch'un-ch'iu (dated)
Hypernyms
- Eastern Zhou, Later Zhou, Zhou
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