Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Xiaoman Poetry and Tea
Xiaoman Poetry and Tea
"Dawn" in Feng Gong in Song Dynasty. It's tiring to watch the crowd move, and I'm not the only one pushing food to travel. It was dawn before the rooster sang, and it was raining when the frog started singing. There was no heat in the Qing dynasty and entering the DPRK, but there was thunder in politics before Xiaoman. Wine and cheap tea are fresh and cooked, so take this opportunity to have a look.
Xiaoman is a solar term reflecting agricultural phenology, and the folk customs of this period are also related to agricultural production. Li Xiaoman is the second solar term in summer. At this time, rice is planted in the south, and summer grain seeds in the north are full. At this time, it is very important to do a good job in field management, so the customs and habits of Li Xiaoman are closely related to this important period.
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