Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do you mean by the baptism of youth, the baptism of years and the end of the summer solstice?

What do you mean by the baptism of youth, the baptism of years and the end of the summer solstice?

"The baptism of youth" refers to the tempering and tempering of youth. After the baptism of youth, people will become more mature and steady, and have more firm beliefs and willpower. "The baptism of years" refers to the edification and test of time. Time will take away some superficial things, but it will also leave some essence, which will make people understand the meaning and value of life more deeply.

"The summer of solstice is not over yet" is to describe the situation that the summer of solstice has not yet arrived. The summer solstice is the longest solar term in a year, usually on June 2 1 or 22 in the solar calendar, which means that it has not reached the central government. This word can be used to describe that summer has not yet arrived, but spring has ended, the weather is getting hotter and hotter, and people are beginning to look forward to the arrival of summer. It can also be used to describe the shortness and preciousness of youth. People should cherish every moment and season in their lives.

Generally speaking, "the baptism of youth", "the baptism of years" and "the summer of solstice is not over" are all used to describe different stages and States of life, reminding people to cherish every moment, grow and make progress.