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The past few days have passed.
The dog days in 2022 will last for 40 days, starting from July 16 and ending on August 24.
The dog days algorithm starts from summer to the third Geng day in the future and lasts for ten days. Zhongfu begins from the summer solstice to the fourth Geng Day and ends the day before the first Geng Day after the solar terms in beginning of autumn. The last stage was the first Geng Day after beginning of autumn, which lasted for ten days. Because the number of days in midsummer is uncertain, some years are 10 days and some years are 20 days, so the number of days in dog days is different, 30 days or 40 days.
One volt (initial volt): July 2022 16-July 25, 2022, *** 10. Two volts (middle volts): July 26th-August, 2022 14, 20 days. Three volts (terminal voltage): August 202215-August 24, 2022, *** 10 day.
Sanfu custom
When the climate is hot, outdoor activities should be moderate. In addition to diet, watching lotus flowers by the lake is also a great pleasure to cool off the heat. When the lotus is in full bloom in midsummer, people often choose a suitable weather and go out to enjoy the lotus.
In a word, summer is a season of strong yang. For the average person, it is necessary to adapt to the seasons and seasonal changes, adjust the schedule of work and rest, and spend the summer safely.
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