Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What are you busy with?

What are you busy with?

Mangzhong is busy with summer harvest, summer sowing and summer management.

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Ear seed is the ninth solar term in the twenty-four solar terms, the third solar term in summer and the beginning of noon month in the trunk calendar. The yellow meridian of the sun reaches 75 degrees, which is celebrated on June 5-7 of the Gregorian calendar every year. "awn seed" means "grain crops with awns can be planted, and they will become invalid after planting"

This season, the temperature rises obviously, the rainfall is abundant and the air humidity is high, which is suitable for planting cereal crops such as late rice. Agricultural planting is bounded by the solar term "awn seed", and the survival rate of planting has become lower and lower since then. It is the reflection of ancient farming culture in festivals.

The solar term "awn seed" is of great significance in agriculture and guides agriculture. The meaning of awn seed is: "Food crops with awns can be planted, and then they will fail." The climatic characteristics of Miscanthus seeds are significant temperature rise and abundant rainfall, and the unique climatic conditions are very suitable for sowing and transplanting.

Agricultural planting is bounded by the season of "awn seed", and then the survival rate of sowing is getting lower and lower. Therefore, when it comes to "ear planting", in agricultural production, we must seize the time to plant crops in Da Chun and transplant rice in time.

If it is postponed again, the vegetative growth period of rice will be shortened due to the significant increase of the solar term temperature of "Miscanthus", and the growth period will be easily affected by drought and diseases and insect pests, and the yield will inevitably be low at autumn harvest. Folk call "awn seed" busy seed, and agricultural proverb says "awn seed is busy, busy seed".

It shows that this time is already the busiest season for agricultural planting. There is a folk proverb called "it's no use planting awns", which means that this season is the late sowing period, so we must pay close attention to sowing. Farming production is closely related to the rhythm of nature, and it is the reflection of ancient farming culture in festivals.

Mango seed, also called "busy planting" among the people, is the sowing season for cereal crops such as late rice. For most parts of China, the dawn is the busiest time of the year. The period from awning to summer to Sunday is the busy climax of sowing, transplanting and seedling management of autumn crops.

The folk proverb, "Mang seeds are busy, but seedlings are late", says that Mang seeds are a busy season for transplanting rice seedlings. In the awning season, crops such as rice grow vigorously and need a lot of water. Moderate rainfall is very beneficial to agricultural production. The water supply of ancient crops in China depended on the precipitation in the sky and rivers on the ground, and farming was mainly concentrated in areas with abundant precipitation and developed river networks.