Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Excerpt from Four Seasons Tales

Excerpt from Four Seasons Tales

Excerpts from the four seasons are as follows:

1, spring has come, and the wildflowers, hay and willows on both sides of the river are caressed by the river, rubbing their yellow eyebrows and green eyes and stretching their soft arms. When the morning mist disappears, the sun rises, and the sun shines on the river, revealing a large piece of red, much like the blush on the face of a beautiful girl. Gradually, the river was covered with a layer of golden light and the breeze blew. Suddenly, golden silks and satins were torn into countless small pieces and floated on the surface of the Hetang clan.

2. In spring, the girl in spring comes quietly in green tulle. She threw the warmth to the earth and threw it to the "carpet" that would change color. Grass grows out of the ground, grows tall under the nourishment of spring rain, and thrives under the sunshine. A few days later, the grass turned into a green carpet. At this time, the grass was full of wild machines. The grass was only one centimeter high and lovely green. It was like a big sponge when you stepped on it.

On June 15, the weather was extremely hot. When the sun comes out, the ground is like a fire. Some gray gases, like clouds and Feiyun, like fog and fog, float low in the air, making people feel breathless. The willow tree in the street is sick, with a layer of dust hanging on its leaves and rolling on its branches; The branches are lazy and drooping listlessly. There is not a drop of water on the road, and there is still some white light on the road.

I like spring with flowers and birds, and I prefer colorful summer. Although it is very hot in summer, it also brings people a lot of joy. The children took off their spring clothes and put on shorts, and the little girl who loved beauty put on a beautiful dress, like a dancing butterfly; The boys put on shorts and swam in the clear swimming pool.

Introduction to the four seasons:

The four seasons refer to the four seasons that appear alternately in a year, namely, spring, summer, autumn and winter, and each season has three months. All the year round is formed because the earth revolves around the sun. Due to the existence of several volumes at the intersection of Huangchi and Huangchi, the direct point of the sun moves back and forth between 23 26' in the north and south latitudes of the earth, which leads to the change of the height of the sun at noon and the length of day and night, resulting in the change of seasons.

The commonly used methods of season division mainly include "solar terms method" and "temperature method". Traditionally, China begins with four solar terms (beginning of spring, Changchun, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter). Zhang Baokun, a modern scholar, put forward a new standard for the division of seasons. The average temperature (the average temperature for five consecutive days) is beginning of winter, and when it rises above 22℃, it is long summer. The average temperature in spring or autumn is 10-22℃.