Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Characteristics of "Big Summer" in the Twenty-four Solar Terms
Characteristics of "Big Summer" in the Twenty-four Solar Terms
Summer solar terms are characterized by high temperature and heat, and more thunderstorms.
Summer is the twelfth solar term among the twenty-four solar terms and the last solar term in summer. The ecliptic of the sun is 120 degrees, on July 22-24 in the Gregorian calendar. "Summer heat" is heat, and summer heat is extremely hot. Summer heat is hotter than summer heat. Summer heat is the most intense and hottest solar term in a year, and "hot and humid steaming" reaches its peak at this time. Climatic characteristics of summer: high temperature and scorching heat, frequent thunderstorms and typhoons.
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