Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does the first frost mean?

What does the first frost mean?

The first frost is a solar term, which falls on 101October 23rd or 24th every year. The first frost occurred in the Yellow River Basin of China.

First of all, Frost's explanation is:

The first frost, the eighteenth of the twenty-four solar terms, is the last solar term in autumn, which falls on the Gregorian calendar 10 year1October 23-24. After entering the first solar term in first frost, the scene of late autumn is obvious, and cold air moves southward more and more frequently. The first frost does not mean "frost", but refers to the sudden drop in temperature and the large temperature difference between day and night. On the national average, "first frost" is the season with the largest temperature difference between day and night in a year.

The first first frost related words:

1, the first frost is three feet: it describes the extremely low temperature and extremely cold weather during the first frost.

2. First snow in first frost: It describes the first frost and snow, and the scenery is very beautiful.

3. Falling leaves in the first frost: describes that leaves fall off in the first frost and everything gradually withers.

4, the first frost health: refers to pay attention to health in the first frost season to maintain good health.

5. Autumn harvest in the first frost: it refers to harvesting autumn crops in the first frost season and completing agricultural activities.

The first related poem by Frost:

1, "Bajiang is in late autumn, and the first frost is empty"-Song Gong Chao's Searching for Bajiang.

This poem depicts the scene of late autumn in Bajiang. After the first frost, the forest became empty and desolate. By describing the changes of natural landscape, the poet expressed his feelings about seasonal changes and his thoughts about life.

2. "Boating on the Huai River, the first frost flows in the dusk"-Tang's "Boating for Ten Years".

This poem describes what the poet saw and felt when rowing on the Huaihe River. The river became clear in the evening after the first frost. By describing the freshness of the natural landscape, the poet expressed his awe of nature and cherished life.

3. "The first frost is early, and the breeze rises"-Don Bai Juyi's Play with Water.

This poem describes the scene of frost in early autumn, bleak weather and light rain mixed with breeze. By describing the changes of natural landscape, the poet expressed his sensitivity to seasonal changes and his perception of life. At the same time, it also reflects the poet's feelings about the impermanence of life and his cherish of life.