Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does beginning of spring mean?

What does beginning of spring mean?

Beginning of spring means: the beginning of spring.

Beginning of spring is the first of the 24 solar terms, and beginning of spring, like the long summer, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter, represents the beginning of a season. In other words, beginning of spring means the beginning of spring.

Beginning of spring is also called beginning of spring, Chaojie, New Year's Day and New Year's Day, mainly when the sun reaches 3 15, mostly on February 3, 4 and 5 of the Gregorian calendar.

The meaning of standing and starting; Spring represents warmth and growth. Beginning of spring means that the cold winter has passed, the weather is getting warmer and warmer, and the flowers are about to bloom in this season.

The main features of beginning of spring are rising temperature, gradually warming weather and longer sunshine hours. For farmers, the arrival of beginning of spring means that spring ploughing and sowing will begin.

The first solar term in beginning of spring is severe cold, and the last solar term is rain. When the beginning of spring season comes, Guilin, Guangxi, Ganzhou, Jiangxi and other places in China have entered the spring, with the breath of spring, and some areas are even full of flowers.

However, due to China's vast territory, most areas in the north can't enter the spring until Grain Rain or ChangXia Hou. The time of spring in the north is a little later than that in the south.

Climate change in early spring.

In people's minds, spring is warm and fragrant: it is also the season of sowing and growing.

When beginning of spring arrived, people obviously felt that the days were getting longer, the sun was getting warmer, the temperature was getting higher, the sunshine time was prolonged, and it began to rain. Agricultural proverbs remind people that "it rains in early spring, get up early and go to bed late". In the spring, the preparation for bamboo cultivation in the north began.

Although it is spring, most parts of South China are still very cold, and there is a scene of "snow is too late for spring, so it flies among the trees in the courtyard". In early spring, the south is alive again. In the pond or beside the stream, ducks and geese spread their wings in the water and wander freely and happily for food. Animals directly feel the warmth of spring with their bodies, and people use clothes to adapt to the change of temperature. At the beginning of spring, it is warm and cold, alternating with cold and warm, and the cold and hot weather enriches people's lives.