Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - When was the panic in 2023?

When was the panic in 2023?

March 6th.

Surprisingly, it was called Qi Zhe in ancient times, which was the third of the 24 solar terms and the beginning of the official calendar Uzuki. The time is around the first day of the second month of the lunar calendar (between March 5 and 6 of the Gregorian calendar), when the sun reaches 345 degrees of the yellow meridian. Twenty-four solar terms: February Festival, everything is shocked, shocked by thunder, so it is said that it is a sting, and it is a sting to leave.

Shocking agricultural activities

Odor reflects the phenomenon of germination and growth of natural organisms under the influence of rhythm changes. Spring thunder makes everything grow, and September is a beautiful sunny day. The temperature rises, the spring thunder shakes, the rain increases, and everything is full of vitality. It is a good time for everything to grow, and this crop can be planted. Since ancient times, working people have attached great importance to this solar term, and regarded it as the beginning of spring ploughing.

The agricultural proverb "When it comes to thorns, the hoe will not stop." By the time I was shocked, the Ninth Five-Year Plan had been exhausted, and "nine peach blossoms have blossomed, so spring ploughing can't rest". Most areas have entered the busy season of spring ploughing. Dormancy is the solar term with the fastest temperature rise in a year. The sunshine time has also increased significantly. However, due to the alternation of cold and warm air, the weather is unstable and the temperature fluctuates greatly.

In the southeast of South China and the Yangtze River valley, the temperature in the panic period is stable above 65438 02℃ in most years, which is beneficial to the sowing of rice and corn. Low temperature weather below 12℃ occurs in other areas, and blind early sowing is not allowed. Although the temperature rises rapidly, the increase of rainfall is limited. In terms of rice, when the average temperature of the day is stable above 8℃, you can start sowing and seedling raising in dry land.