Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - After the intense heat, won't it be hot when the summer is over?

After the intense heat, won't it be hot when the summer is over?

Hot summer. In fact, it is a homonym of the hot summer, indicating that the hot weather is about to pass. So it's certainly not the hottest time in summer, so what does this mean?

In summer, "going out" means escaping, which is one of the 24 solar terms. The annual summer solar term is around August 23rd. At this time, the sun reaches longitude 150. It means that the hot summer is about to pass, when the cold air in the south increases and the temperature drops gradually. The temperature in most parts of China is gradually decreasing.

In ancient times, the summer heat was divided into three stages: "The eagle is a sacrificial bird; Second, wait for the beginning of heaven and earth; Three Hou Wonaideng. " In this solar term, eagles began to prey on birds in large numbers; Everything between heaven and earth began to wither; "Henaideng" refers to millet, millet, rice and sorghum crops, and "Deng" means maturity.

The arrival of summer heat means that many areas in China will begin to transition from summer to autumn. People who have endured the heat for days are looking forward to autumn. In many areas, especially in the south, autumn always makes people feel late, and they often encounter "autumn tigers".