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How to draw a handwritten newspaper about cold dew

How to draw a handwritten newspaper about cold dew is as follows:

Cold dew is the seventeenth solar term among the twenty-four solar terms and the fifth solar term in autumn. Fight with each other; Longitude of solar arrival195; Gregorian calendar1October 7 -9 10 every year. Cold dew is a festival in late autumn and the beginning of the full moon in the dry calendar. Cold dew is a solar term reflecting the characteristics of climate change. When entering the cold dew, there is cold air going south, the temperature difference between day and night is large, and autumn dryness is obvious.

After the cold dew, the cold air in the north has a certain influence, and most parts of China are controlled by cold high pressure, and the rainy season is over.

Controlled by cold and high pressure, it is warm during the day, cool at night and crisp in autumn during the day. From the climate characteristics, in the cold dew season, the autumn in the south is getting stronger, cool and cool, with little rain and dryness; The vast area in the north has shown the scene of winter. The traditional customs of cold dew mainly include enjoying maple leaves, eating sesame seeds, eating crabs and drinking autumn tea.

Cold dew is the end of the full moon in the dry calendar and the beginning of the full moon.

At night, looking up at the starry sky, you will find that the "big Mars" representing midsummer has sunk into the west. After the cold dew, the height of the sun continued to decrease and the temperature gradually decreased. Cold dew is called "cold dew" because the temperature is much lower than that of Bailu solar terms, and cold produces dew condensation.

The seventy-second episode of "Moon Order" explains: "The dew will freeze in September." At this time, the temperature is lower than when it is "white dew", with more dew and chill day and night.

There is a proverb in China called "Dew first turns white and then cold", which means that dew changes from a little coolness in early autumn to a little cold dew in late autumn after the dew festival. There is also a proverb about cold dew: cold dew has gone through three dynasties, and you need to find a bridge when crossing the water, which means that the weather is already chilly and you can't wade across the river or the fields barefoot as before.

During the cold dew, people can obviously feel the change of temperature difference.

From white and crystal dew to freezing cold, it vividly reflects the continuous decline of temperature. As the cold intensifies, everything becomes dim. Cold dew is a solar term reflecting the characteristics of climate change. After the cold dew solar terms, the days become shorter, the nights become longer, the sunshine decreases, the hot air slowly recedes, the cold gradually increases, the temperature difference between day and night is larger, and it feels a little chilly in the morning and evening.

After the cold dew, the cold air in the north has a certain influence, and most parts of China are controlled by cold high pressure, and the rainy season is over.

Wan Li is clear, warm during the day and cool at night. Thunderstorms have disappeared in most parts of Chinese mainland. From the climate characteristics, in the cold dew season, the autumn in the south is getting stronger, cool and cool, with little rain and dryness; The northeast and northwest regions in the north show a scene of winter, with thousands of miles of frost and snow in Wan Li, which is quite different from the autumn colors in the south.

As the direct point of the sun continues to move southward in the southern hemisphere, the angle of sunlight in the northern hemisphere begins to tilt obviously, and the solar heat received by the ground is obviously reduced compared with that in summer. The influence of cold air's sphere of influence can sometimes extend to South China.

In the cold dew season, dew increases and the temperature decreases. At this time, the temperature in most parts of South China continued to drop. The average daily temperature in South China is less than 20℃. Even in the areas along the Yangtze River, it is difficult for the temperature to rise above 30℃, while the minimum temperature can drop below 10℃.

Except for a few valley lowlands, the five-day average temperature in the northwest plateau is generally lower than 10℃, and the standard of dividing the four seasons according to the "average temperature" is winter.