Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - 1990 What's the date and time in beginning of spring?
1990 What's the date and time in beginning of spring?
Beginning of spring is the first of the 24 traditional solar terms, and the solar term in beginning of spring is usually from February 3rd to 5th in Gregorian calendar. After the solar term in beginning of spring, the temperature will rise further, the frozen places will melt slowly, hibernating animals and insects will wake up slowly, and the pace of spring is getting closer and closer. However, due to the vast territory of China, the climate warming in early spring is not applicable to all regions.
In traditional folklore, when you come to beginning of spring, you should avoid spring. Because the climate in beginning of spring has begun to change, the new aura will have a negative impact on some people, and more importantly, it will affect the luck of a year, so the custom of hiding from spring has emerged. In the folk, different places have different customs and taboos, which also extends a variety of methods and customs to avoid spring.
The customs left over from tradition should not quarrel with each other on the day of early spring, but should meet in harmony and calm. In some places, it is not appropriate to take activities, visit seriously ill patients or attend funerals on the day of Tibetan spring, so as not to provoke bad luck and affect the luck of the whole year.
- Previous article:What day is the eighth day of the second lunar month?
- Next article:Lyric prose of tobacco farmers' families
- Related articles
- Zhang Yimou 24 solar terms English Edition
- Does the mango have a moon?
- Complete Composition of Sacrificing Ancestors at Qingming Festival (400 words)
- How often does Teana clean the throttle?
- How to write Fu Zi?
- 202 1 table of boys and girls born in Qing dynasty
- Excerpt from childhood good words and sentences
- Winter solstice custom in the north?
- [Grandma's Long Summer Porridge] Grandma's porridge composition
- An algorithm for evaluating solar flying stars