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China lunar calendar 24 solar terms table.

China lunar calendar 24 solar terms table is as follows:

Twenty-four solar terms refer to twenty-four seasons and climates. Twenty-four solar terms is a supplementary calendar made by China to guide farming in ancient times, and it is the crystallization of the long-term experience and wisdom of the Han working people in ancient China. The 24 solar terms are beginning of spring, Rain, Surprise, Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Long Summer, Xiaoman, Busy, Summer Solstice, Slight Summer, beginning of autumn, Chushu, Millennium, Equinox, Cold Dew, First Frost, beginning of winter, Light Snow, Heavy Snow, Winter Solstice, Slight Cold and Severe Cold.

The start date of the twenty-four solar terms is almost the same every year in the solar calendar, with a difference of one or two days at most, which is precisely because the solar terms, like the solar calendar, are based on the earth's orbit around the sun once a year.

Twenty-four solar terms jingle:

The spring rain shakes the spring and clears the valley, and the summer is full of mountains and summers. Autumn dew, autumn frost, little snow in winter and cold in winter. The spring rain shakes the spring and clears the valley, and the summer is full of mountains and summers. Autumn dew, autumn frost, little snow in winter and cold in winter. The first half of the year is June 2 1 day, and the second half is August 23.

A slight cold in January was followed by a severe cold, and it rained in early spring in February. March of vernal equinox, April of Qingming Grain Rain. May is Changxia and Xiaoman, and June is the summer solstice company. In July, there was a slight summer heat and a great summer heat, while in August, beginning of autumn was in the midst of a summer heat. In September, the Millennium meets the autumnal equinox, and the first frost and cold dew are all in October. There is a light snow in 1 1 month in beginning of winter, and a heavy snow in winter solstice to welcome the New Year.