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Solar terms from solstice to autumn
September 23rd of Gregorian calendar is the "autumnal equinox".
The "autumnal equinox" is a solar term representing seasonal changes. On the day of the "autumnal equinox", the sun is located at 180 degrees, and the sun is almost direct to the equator, and day and night are equal again. From this day on, the days in the northern hemisphere became shorter and the nights became longer.
The autumnal equinox is a solar term representing seasonal changes. On the day of the autumnal equinox, the sun is located at longitude 180 degrees, and the sunlight is almost direct to the equator, and day and night are almost equal. At this time, the waiting temperature in the southern region has generally dropped below 22℃, and it has entered a cool autumn. "An autumn rain and a cold". The cold air from the south meets the warm and humid air that gradually decays, which leads to repeated rainfall and the temperature drops again and again. In the northern part of the northwest plateau, the daily minimum temperature has dropped below 0℃, and you can already see the magnificent snow scene flying all over the sky and the earth wrapped in silver.
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