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In Korea, autumn is called the season of "Cheon go ma bi" which means the sky is high, and the horses are fat. This expression is used to describe the wonderful autumn weather with a clear sky and a bountiful harvest. Initially, this phrase derives from the poem of Dubo, a Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty. Back in the days, northern Chinese had a large number of crops in the field on autumn days. To steal those foods, nomads invaded every autumn. Since these nomads came on horseback, the Chinese didn't like horses getting fat. 
However, as time has passed, this phrase has become a term that refers to a great season that everyone loves. Especially in October, the fields are ripened, and the mountains are colored with colorful autumn leaves, so it is good to go outside and feel the fresh air. Why don't you take a moment to relieve the exhausting mental and physical fatigue from viewing the autumn leaves?

 

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