Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What is the relationship between summer heat and lotus?

What is the relationship between summer heat and lotus?

It's okay. Lotus blooms in the summer heat and summer heat in the twenty-four solar terms.

Usually, lotus flowers bloom in summer. June is the season when the lotus blooms every summer, and summer is the best time to watch the lotus. Different regions and varieties of lotus flowers have slightly different flowering times due to different geographical locations.

Summer is usually from July 6 to July 7 and 8, and summer is usually July 22, 23 and 24.

June of the lunar calendar is around the Mid-Autumn Festival. Most parts of China are the hottest period in a year and the fastest growing period of heat-loving plants.

In ancient Jiangnan customs, June 24th of the lunar calendar was designated as the birthday of the lotus, hence the nickname "June Flower God".

Exclusive flowers in the twenty-four solar terms:

First of all, it's early spring.

Second, the rain cherry blossoms.

Third, the frightened rose.

Magnolia grandiflora in the spring equinox.

Fifth, the Qingming Rhododendron.

Wisteria Grain Rain.

Long summer lily of the valley.

Eight, Xiao Man Yu Mei.

Nine, mango honeysuckle.

Ten, summer solstice hollyhock.

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Twelve, water lilies in summer.

Thirteen, beginning of autumn blue snowflakes.

Fourteen years old, in summer.

Fifteen, Bailu Epiphyllum.

Sixteen, the autumn equinox chrysanthemum.

Seventeen, cold dew osmanthus.

Eighteen, the first frost on the other side of the flower.

Nineteen. Beginning of winter's double determination.

Twenty, Xiaoxue hangs upside down in Admiralty.

Twenty-one, snow red bauhinia.

Winter solstice wintersweet.

Twenty-three, small daffodils.

Twenty-four, big cold vanilla.