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24 solar terms in 2023

The 24 solar terms in 2023 are as follows:

Beginning of spring time: February 4th 10: 42: 2 1.

Rainfall time: February 19, 06: 34: 05.

Frightened moment: March 6, 04: 36: 02.

Equinox time: March 2 1, 5: 24: 14.

Qingming time: April 5, 9: 12: 52.

Grain Rain time: April 20th 16: 13: 26.

Long summer time: May 6th at 2: 18: 34.

Time: May 2 1, 15: 08: 59.

Awning time: June 6th at 6: 18: 10.

Summer solstice time: June 2 1 day at 22: 57: 37.

Summer time: July 7, 65438 +06: 30: 29.

Summer time: 9: 50 on July 23rd:15.

Beginning of autumn time: August 8th at 2: 22: 4 1.

Summer time: August 23rd 17: 0 1: 06.

White dew time: September 8, 5: 26: 3 1.

Autumnal equinox time: September 23rd 14: 49: 46.

Cold dew time:1October 8 1: 15: 23.

First frost time:1October 24th 10: 20: 39.

Beginning of winter time:1October 8th110: 35: 23.

Light snow time:1October 22nd 165438+22: 02: 29.

Heavy snow time: 65438+February 7th 17: 32: 44.

Winter solstice time: 65438+February 22nd 1 1: 27: 09.

Slight cold time:1October 5th, 65438+23: 04: 39.

Severe cold time: 65438+1October 20th 16: 29: 20.

Solar terms folk custom

Twenty-four solar terms scientifically reveal the laws of astronomical and meteorological changes, skillfully combine astronomy, natural rhythm and folk customs, and derive a large number of related seasonal cultures, which have become an important part of China traditional culture. In order to express the characteristics of time series more accurately, the ancients divided solar terms into four groups according to climate and phenology: divided, arrived, opened and closed.

"Fen" means vernal equinox and autumnal equinox, which was called "dichotomy" in ancient times; "Solstice" is the summer solstice and the winter solstice, which was called "the second solstice" in ancient times. "Open" is beginning of spring and Changxia, "closed" is beginning of autumn and beginning of winter.

Beginning of spring, Changxia, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter are collectively called "four calendars" and add up to * * * as "eight festivals". Folk call it "four seasons and eight festivals" or "eight festivals a year" In the long farming society, the 24 solar terms have played an important guiding role in farming activities and have rich cultural connotations.