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Where can I see the 24 solar terms in summer?

It can be seen from the temperature and rainfall in China that it is hot in summer.

Summer is a solar term reflecting the temperature change. "Chu" means to hide and die, and "early summer" means that the hot summer has passed.

Generally speaking, the average temperature in South China is 65438 0.5℃ lower than that in early autumn. In late August of some years, the average daily temperature in western South China may be lower than 23℃ for more than three consecutive days, which will affect the flowering of hybrid rice.

Because the summer high temperature in South China is still basically controlled by the summer monsoon, there are often days when the highest temperature in western South China is higher than 30℃ and that in eastern South China is higher than 35℃. Especially in the low-altitude areas along the Yangtze River, the "autumn tiger" is even more impressive in the years when the summer drought lasts.

The northwest plateau has entered summer and autumn is strong. At an altitude of more than 3,500 meters, it has already shown the scene of early winter, with grass gradually withering and frost and snow increasing.

Summer is the early stage of the transformation of rainfall distribution in South China from more in the west to less in the east. At this time, the rainfall in central South China is often the second highest point in a year, more than the summer heat or the Millennium.

Therefore, in order to ensure farmland water use in winter and spring, we must do a good job of water storage in this period. There will be continuous rainy weather in the plateau from summer to autumnal equinox, which is not good for agriculture and animal husbandry production. At this time, most of southern China is also a busy season for harvesting mid-season rice.