Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Those are not the sentences in the solar term Song (). This spring morning, I woke up easily and birds were singing all around. Whose plate is Chinese food, grain by grain.

Those are not the sentences in the solar term Song (). This spring morning, I woke up easily and birds were singing all around. Whose plate is Chinese food, grain by grain.

It's not that sentence in the solar term song, every grain is hard.

The phrase "every grain is hard" embodies the value of grain and respect for farmers' hard work. It reminds people to cherish food and not to waste it, and thanks farmers for their efforts and hard work.

This sentence by Li Shen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, reflects the hard life of peasants in feudal times and the suffering and tenacity of working people at the bottom of society. At the same time, this sentence also has the positive significance of advising the world to cherish food and cherish the fruits of farmers' labor.

This morning in spring, I woke up with a relaxed mood, and birds sang everywhere. The role in "solar term song" is to describe that the breath of spring is very strong, and they feel particularly comfortable when sleeping. Before you know it, it's dawn, and birds are singing happily outside the window. This sentence expresses people's love and enjoyment of spring, and also reminds people to cherish the beautiful time of spring, have a good rest and enjoy life.

In the spring morning, I woke up happily, and the birds singing around reflected the breath of spring and the vibrant natural scenery. This sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn". By describing the natural scene of spring, this sentence expresses people's love and enjoyment of spring, and also reminds people to cherish the beautiful time of spring, have a good rest and enjoy life.

This poem captures the moment when the poet wakes up in the morning, develops associations, depicts a beautiful picture of spring morning, and expresses the poet's good mood of loving and cherishing spring. The first sentence is about the sweetness of spring sleep, and it also reveals the love for the bright morning sun; The second sentence is about the sweet sound of spring, which also explains the reason for waking up; Three sentences into writing memories; The last sentence came back to my eyes, from happy spring to cherish spring.

The origin of solar terms

China's astrology culture has a long history and is profound. The ancients began to explore the mysteries of the universe very early, and thus deduced a complete and profound star-watching culture. "Twenty-four solar terms" is the product of ancient farming civilization, which has a long history and is associated with heavenly stems and earthly branches and Bagua. The age of early observation of images and timing was determined according to the changes of stars.

The Big Dipper is an important astrological sign in the Northern Hemisphere (China is located in the Northern Hemisphere). When the stars rotate, the natural rhythm of the corresponding areas in the Northern Hemisphere is gradually changing. The bucket handle cycle of the Big Dipper starts from the "Yin position" (the gossip position the day after tomorrow) due to the east and north, and then points to the twelve mornings in turn.

Tianwei Jianyuan started from Yin, and bucket handle started from the northeast (Yin position, acquired gossip position), turning clockwise, referring to the ugly side at the end of December and returning to Yin position in the first month; "bucket handle returns to Yin" and everything is renewed, thus opening a new cycle. Dou refers to yin as beginning of spring, dou refers to benevolence as rain, dou refers to Ding as fright, and dou refers to ugliness as cold.