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清明 (qīng míng) and 清静 (qīng jìng) are two different Chinese words with different meanings and pronunciations.
清明 (qīng míng) refers to the 5th of the 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar, which falls on April 4, 5, or 6 in the Gregorian calendar. It is also known as "Pure Brightness" and marks the beginning of spring in China. During this time, people pay respects to their ancestors by visiting their graves, sweeping and cleaning the tombs, and offering food and flowers. It is also a time for people to enjoy the spring weather and go on outings with family and friends.
On the other hand, 清静 (qīng jìng) means "quiet" or "tranquil" and is often used to describe a peaceful and calm atmosphere. It can also refer to a state of mind, where one is free from distractions and able to focus on inner peace and clarity. 清静 (qīng jìng) can also be used to describe a place or environment that is free from noise and disturbance.
In summary, 清明 (qīng míng) is a specific date on the Chinese calendar that marks the beginning of spring and is associated with ancestor worship and outdoor activities, while 清静 (qīng jìng) refers to a state of tranquility and peace.
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