Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What time is June 6, 2002?

On June 5, 2002 15: 00, the sun moved to the longitude of the Yellow River at 75 degrees, and it passed the awn seed in the twenty-four solar terms. Miscanthus is a se

What time is June 6, 2002?

On June 5, 2002 15: 00, the sun moved to the longitude of the Yellow River at 75 degrees, and it passed the awn seed in the twenty-four solar terms. Miscanthus is a se

What time is June 6, 2002?

On June 5, 2002 15: 00, the sun moved to the longitude of the Yellow River at 75 degrees, and it passed the awn seed in the twenty-four solar terms. Miscanthus is a season that reflects phenology. As the name implies, awn seeds are barley and wheat with awns. They are ripe and can be harvested.

"Yue Ling 72 to be solved" "The May Festival says that there are awn seeds and shells to marry." Represents the maturity of awned crops, such as wheat. Commonly known as: "Busy at both ends, busy harvesting, busy planting." This is a busy season for harvesting and planting.

There is a saying in the agricultural proverb: "When it rains, the seeds are beautiful, and it is a good year when it rains in Duanyang." It means that if there is a thunderstorm in the ear planting season, it is a good sign of a bumper harvest. After the awning, southern China entered the rainy season. Fan Dacheng, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote a poem "Behind the scenes, the rain suddenly cools down": "Meilin pours into Jiujiang, and the sea is wide. It is a good thing to sow seedlings with catkins every year." It describes in detail the seasonal scene of rainy rivers filled with water, farmers covered with flocs and transplanting rice seedlings in cold areas in southern rural areas. At this time, the Yellow River Basin is the busy season of wheat harvest and the joy of harvest.