Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Why is the mango in the twenty-four solar terms called mango?
Why is the mango in the twenty-four solar terms called mango?
2. It means that the seeds of crops with awns, such as barley and wheat, have matured and it is very urgent to grab the harvest. Summer sowing crops such as late rice, millet and millet are also the busiest season for sowing, so they are also called "awn seeds".
There is competition for the sun in spring, and "fighting for time" in summer means that crops are busy harvesting at this time. It is often said that "three summers" is a busy farming season, that is, summer management is busy with summer harvest, summer sowing and spring sowing crops. So "awn seed" is also called "busy planting" and "busy planting", which is the sowing of farmers' friends. The arrival of "Mangzi" indicates that farmers have started their busy field life.
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