Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - January is Meng Chun. What are February and March?

January is Meng Chun. What are February and March?

January is Meng Chun, February is Midspring, and March is Ji Chun. Meng Chun is the first month of spring. The lunar year is divided into twelve months: Meng Chun, Midspring, Ji Chun, Xia Meng, Midsummer, Late Summer, Qiu Meng, Midautumn, Qiu Ji, Mengdong, Midwinter and Jidong.

Meng Chun in January of the lunar calendar is also called the first month. There are four seasons in a year, spring, summer, autumn and winter. Meng Chun is also the first month of spring.

Mid-spring is the second month of spring, that is, February of the lunar calendar. Because it is in spring, it is called mid-spring. Mid-spring belongs to the two solar terms of the 24 solar terms: fright and vernal equinox.

March in the lunar calendar is Ji Chun, and the season in Ji Chun is March in spring. After Tomb-Sweeping Day, the temperature rises and everything grows, which is a good time to go for an outing.

Beginning of spring is the first of the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar. China has always regarded the beginning of spring as the beginning of the season in Meng Chun. Spring is full of flowers, birds and flowers, and spring is growth, cultivation and sowing. In nature, in people's minds, spring means good weather and flowers. Midspring includes two solar terms, the vernal equinox and the solar term. After the solar terms, the spring is bright and beautiful. On the vast land, the willows are green, the grass grows in Fei Ying, the wheat is jointing, the rape blossoms are fragrant, the peach blossoms are red, Li Bai is welcoming the spring, and it is yellow and yellow.

After the start of Tomb-Sweeping Day in Ji Chun, it was sunny and lush. We played in the countryside and watched the spring scenery. April is clear, spring returns to the earth, and nature presents a vibrant scene everywhere.