Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Main Contents of Four Seasons Day in China

Main Contents of Four Seasons Day in China

The main contents of midsummer festival in China:

When the shower in April awakened the plants that were still sleeping in March, it moistened the silk thread and touched the vitality; When the branches bloom buds, the fields are covered with new green, the sunshine is no longer stingy, and smiling faces are frequent. Chaucer, a great English writer in the Middle Ages, once described the early spring scenery of the British pilgrimage to Canterbury.

Compatriots in Britain have the excellent qualities of the Chinese nation, such as kindness, diligence, friendliness and tolerance, and share their joy with local friends every Spring Festival.

Summer solstice, the earliest of the 24 solar terms, has the longest day and the shortest night. At this time, sufficient light makes everything flourish to the extreme, fruits in the south begin to harvest, and new wheat in the north has appeared.