Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does mango mean?

What does mango mean?

The awn seed is the ninth solar term in the twenty-four solar terms, and it is the awn seed at 75 o'clock from the sun to rhubarb on June 5-7 of the Gregorian calendar every year.

The word "awn" refers to harvesting awned plants such as wheat, and the seeds of awned crops such as barley and wheat are ripe and will be harvested soon; The word "seed" of awn seed refers to the season of sowing millet crops, such as summer sowing crops such as late rice and millet, which is the busiest season for sowing. The homonym of "awn seed" means that all crops are "busy sowing".

Spring competes for the sun, and summer competes for time. "Race against time" refers to the busy farming season at this time. People often say that the "three summers" are busy farming seasons, that is, summer management is busy with summer harvest, summer sowing and spring sowing crops. The arrival of "ear seed" indicates that farmers have begun a busy field life. At this time, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China will enter the rainy Huangmei season.

"Twenty-four solar terms": "The May Festival means that there are awn crops in the valley".