Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does it mean to be in the heat? What vegetables are planted before and after the summer heat?
What does it mean to be in the heat? What vegetables are planted before and after the summer heat?
When the sun reaches longitude 105 degrees, it is called the solar term. Summer heat, which means hot, is a little hot, not very hot. It means that the weather is getting hotter, but it is not the hottest, and most parts of the country are basically in line with it.
Great summer heat: Great summer heat is one of the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar, and the sun is located at 120. In the hot summer, China people have the custom of drinking tea, drying ginger, burning incense and drinking mutton soup.
Summer: it means "summer heat", which means leaving in the heat. Summer is the14th solar term among the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar. The time point is August 23rd, Gregorian calendar, and the sun arrives at 150. Summer solar terms mean that we are about to enter the autumn with meteorological significance. After the summer, the temperature in the area north of the Yellow River in China gradually drops.
2. Crops such as mung beans and sesame seeds can be planted before and after high temperature in summer. There is an agricultural proverb that says "plant mung beans before and after the summer heat" and "plant sesame seeds in the summer heat and have a bunch of flowers on your head".
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