Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What is English on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month?
What is English on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month?
Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.
1, Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon? A boat? Festival? This? Year? we? Release? Artemisia argyi? Ai ye? Home? Packaging? Jiaozi.
This year's Dragon Boat Festival, our family hangs mugwort leaves and makes zongzi.
2. Lunar calendar
English [? Lu Jia: n k? Linde? ] beauty [? Lun k? l? nd? ]。
Lunar or lunar calendar.
Is it? Quite? Special? For what? Me? Where to? Celebrate? Answer? Birthday According to? Where to? That? The moon? Calendar.
It is very special for me to celebrate my birthday according to the lunar calendar.
Rain, Spring Equinox, Grain Rain, Xiaoman, Summer Solstice, Great Summer, Early Summer, Autumn Equinox, Early Frost, Light Snow, Winter Solstice, Great Cold.
"Festival" and "Qi" appear alternately, each lasting about 15 days, which are collectively called "solar terms".
The twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar reflect the visual movement of the sun in one year and are an inseparable part of the lunar calendar.
Gregorian calendar is a kind of solar calendar. Because it describes the apparent motion of the same sun, it seems that the date of solar terms is basically fixed on the Gregorian calendar, fluctuating for a day or two at most. But the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar are an inseparable part of the lunar calendar, not belonging to the solar calendar, but to the lunar calendar.
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