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What is the meaning of "mango" in the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar?

Mang Zhong Zhong Zhong

Miscanthus means that the crops are ripe. Mango is the ninth of the 24 solar terms. On June 5th, every year, when the sun reaches 75 degrees, it is a kind of awn. "Twenty-four solar terms": "The May Festival means that there are awn crops in the valley". It means that the seeds of crops with awns, such as barley and wheat, are ripe 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". Spring competes for the sun, and summer competes for time. "Race against time" refers to the busy farming season 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. [ 1]