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What does the summer solar term mean? What does the summer solar term mean?
2. The summer solar term is the hottest time of the year, just before and after the dog days. In summer, the sun is like fire, the temperature is high, the humidity is high, and there is much rain. Although it is inevitable to suffer from high temperature and humidity, it is very beneficial to the growth of crops, and crops grow fastest during this period.
3. There has been a folk custom of drinking herbal tea (tea) in hot summer since ancient times; Fucha, as its name implies, is a kind of tea to drink in dog days. This kind of tea boiled with Chinese herbal medicine has the function of cooling and dispelling summer heat. In addition, there are customs such as burning incense and drying ginger. "Great Summer" is the hottest and wettest season of the year, and the focus of health care at this time is "heatstroke prevention" and "dampness elimination".
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