Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does mango mean? The meaning and characteristics of mango solar terms.

What does mango mean? The meaning and characteristics of mango solar terms.

Mango is the ninth solar term in the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar and the third solar term in summer, which indicates the official start of the midsummer season.

The meaning of mans solar terms:

The word "awn" of awn seed refers to the harvest of awned plants such as wheat, and the word "species" of awn seed refers to the season of sowing millet crops. The homonym of "awn seed" means that all crops are "busy sowing". So "awn seed" is also called "busy seed", and it is also called "busy seed" among farmers. The arrival of "Mangzi" indicates that farmers have started their busy field life.

Characteristics of mango solar terms:

There is abundant rainfall, and the temperature rises obviously in the awning season. Common weather disasters include tornadoes, hail, strong winds, heavy rains and droughts. After the awning, the monsoon rain belt in the southeast of South China is stable, which is the most rainy season in a year. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River have entered the rainy season one after another, with more rainy days, more rainfall, less sunshine and sometimes lower temperatures.

Everything is very busy. Wheat has short maturity and strong harvest time. The change of weather has a great influence on the final yield of wheat. At this time, it is rainy along the Yangtze River, and the Huanghuai Plain is about to enter the rainy season. If there is continuous rain, strong wind and hail before and after the awning, and the wheat can't be harvested, threshed and stored in time, it will lead to the lodging, grain dropping, germination and mildew of the ear, "rotten wheat field" and destroy the crops in front of us.