Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - There is a proverb that is afraid of the wind.

There is a proverb that is afraid of the wind.

1, the earth was shocked and it was 45 times colder.

Although winter has passed, it is very cold in spring, and everything is difficult to recover.

3. Smell thunder at the Sting Festival to wake up hibernating insects.

The weather is getting colder and warmer, and the fields in North China are melting.

Spring ploughing production is in full swing, and spring ploughing is busy from south to north.

6, wheat topdressing and watering, and then loosening the soil.

7. Barley peas and sunflowers, don't wait for surprise sowing.

8. Garlic can't be planted for nine years, and the greenhouse is carefully managed.

9. It is a good time to build water conservancy projects, and dig ditches, dams and deep wells.

10, crops fail in one year, and water conservancy is not built to replace the poor.

Basic information

In the season of fright, spring is budding, and nature has a new vitality. The so-called "spring thunder" means that when the spring thunder begins to sound, it wakes up the stinging insects that are dormant in the ground for the winter.

The symbolic feature of the shocking solar terms is that spring thunder suddenly moves and everything is full of vitality. Judging from the natural phenology and climate process in various parts of China, "the beginning of thunder" only coincides with the natural rhythm in some parts of southern China.