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What does Jing Zhe symbolize in the solar terms of China Lunar New Year?

In the solar terms of China lunar calendar, the fright symbolizes the activity of hibernating animals unearthed.

What is surprising is the beginning of Uzuki, namely "Mao" and "Mao". Everything emerges from the ground, representing vitality; Therefore, Uzuki (February) is also a month of energy production, and a year of spring ploughing has begun. The symbolic feature of the shocking solar terms is that the spring thunder suddenly moves and everything is full of vitality. Judging from the natural phenology and climate process in various parts of China, "Thunder begins with a fright" is only consistent with the natural rhythm in some parts of southern China.

Agricultural proverb: "The hoe will not stop when it comes to the Sting Festival." By the time of the fright, most parts of southern China entered the busy season of spring ploughing. Really: the season waits for no one, and every moment is worth a thousand dollars. "Spring thunder, everything grows", it is a fine sunny day in September, the temperature rises, the rain increases, and farmers have no leisure.