Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - One day corresponds to 24 solar terms in a year, for example, 5 o'clock corresponds to a fright, so what solar terms do 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock correspond to respectively?

One day corresponds to 24 solar terms in a year, for example, 5 o'clock corresponds to a fright, so what solar terms do 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock correspond to respectively?

If 5 o'clock corresponds to fright, then 6 o'clock corresponds to vernal equinox and 7 o'clock corresponds to Qingming.

Solar terms refer to the twenty-four solar terms, which is a supplementary calendar formulated by China in ancient times to guide farming, and is the crystallization of the long-term experience and wisdom of the working people of the Chinese nation.

Since China was an agricultural society in ancient times, agriculture needed to have a strict understanding of the operation of the sun, and farming was carried out entirely according to the sun. Therefore, the "twenty-four solar terms" that reflect the solar cycle alone are added to the calendar as the standard for determining leap months.

China's orthodox 24 solar terms are based on Henan. China's lunar calendar is a combination of yin and yang, which is based on the movement of the sun and the moon, so adding 24 solar terms can better reflect the cycle of the sun's movement.

24 solar terms is: beginning of spring, Rain, Sting, Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Changxia, Xiaoman? , Miscanthus, Summer Solstice, Little Summer, Big Summer, beginning of autumn, Chushu, Millennium, Equinox, Cold Dew, First Frost, beginning of winter, Light Snow, Heavy Snow, Winter Solstice, Slight Cold and Severe Cold.

2016165438+1October 30th, China's "Twenty-four solar terms" was officially listed in UNESCO's representative list of human intangible cultural heritage.