Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - When does spring mean?

When does spring mean?

Spring refers to the beginning of spring (February 2 -5) to the long summer (May 5 -7).

As far as solar terms are concerned, spring in China begins in the beginning of spring (February 2-5) and ends in the long summer (May 5-7). In Europe and America, spring begins at the vernal equinox in China and ends at the summer solstice. In Ireland, February to April is designated as spring.

In Ireland, February to April is designated as spring. In spring, the northern hemisphere of the earth began to tilt towards the sun, receiving more and more direct sunlight, so the temperature began to rise. In spring, plants begin to sprout and grow, and many flowers bloom. Hibernating animals wake up, many animals with eggs for the winter hatch, and birds begin to migrate, leaving the wintering ground for breeding grounds.

Beginning of spring beginning of spring, also known as Spring Festival, January Festival, Lunar New Year Festival, Lunar New Year Festival, Lunar New Year Festival, and Lunar New Year Festival, is the first of the 24 solar terms, the beginning of the year of Ganzhi calendar, and the beginning of the end of everything, representing the meaning of the beginning of everything and the rebirth of everything. Twenty-four solar terms were originally formulated on the basis of "variable stars". When the bucket handle of the Big Dipper points to the shade, it is beginning of spring.

At present, solar terms are determined according to the longitude of the sun. When the sun reaches longitude 3 15, it will be the beginning of spring, and the festival will be held from February 3 to 5 of the Gregorian calendar every year. Beginning of spring, the Spring Festival, the revival of everything and the renewal of Vientiane. In the traditional concept, beginning of spring means auspiciousness. The age of early observation of images and timing was determined according to the changes of stars.