Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How to explain the murder, armor, punishment, and lying in the fierce god?
How to explain the murder, armor, punishment, and lying in the fierce god?
1, Great Cold: The annual Gregorian calendar of 65438+1October 5th or 6th is the last solar term in winter.
2. Vernal Equinox (Pima): March 20th or 2 1 day of the Gregorian calendar every year, with equal time between day and night, is the central solar term in spring.
3. Autumnal equinox (natural punishment): September 22 or 23 of the Gregorian calendar every year, with equal time between day and night, is the central solar term in autumn.
4. Furi: The Gregorian calendar 65438+February 2 1 or 22 is the last solar term in winter, and it is also the time with the shortest day and the longest night in a year.
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