Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does the solstice mean in winter? Brief introduction of solar terms from winter solstice to sun.
What does the solstice mean in winter? Brief introduction of solar terms from winter solstice to sun.
2. The winter solstice is the 22nd solar term in the "twenty-four solar terms", and the solar calendar reaches 270, which is celebrated every year in Gregorian calendar 65438+February 2 1-23. The winter solstice marks the minimum height of the sun and the shortest day in the northern hemisphere, but the temperature in winter solstice is not the lowest. On the solstice of winter, the sun shines directly on the ground and reaches the southernmost tip of the year. The sun is almost directly on the tropic of Capricorn, and the sun is most inclined to the northern hemisphere.
3. The winter solstice has the shortest day, the longest night and the shorter day in the northern hemisphere; After the winter solstice, the direct point of the sun gradually moved northward, and the days in the northern hemisphere began to lengthen gradually; Therefore, the ancients believed that winter was the weakest day of the year, and then the yang gradually picked up. From the solstice of winter, people began to count to nine to calculate the cold weather. As the folk proverb says, "The solstice in summer is the third watch, and the solstice in winter is the ninth watch."
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