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What is the full text of solar terms and song standards?

The content is as follows:

The spring rain shakes the spring and clears the valley, and the summer is full of mountains and summers.

Autumn dew, autumn frost, little snow in winter and cold in winter.

The two festivals remain unchanged every month, with a maximum difference of one or two days.

The first half of the year is June 2 1 day, and the second half is August 23.

Related content explanation:

Solar term song can be said to be the wisdom summed up by our working people in the long-term labor practice, and the practical skills on climate summed up by our ancestors. The full text is as follows: Spring rains shake the spring and clear the valley, and summer is full of summer.

Autumn dew, autumn frost, little snow in winter and cold in winter. The two festivals remain unchanged every month, with a maximum difference of one or two days. The first half of the year is June 2 1 day, and the second half is August 23. The first two sentences are abbreviations of the names of solar terms, and the last two sentences are descriptions of the specific time of each solar term.

The first two sentences represent each solar term, and the twenty-four solar terms are summarized in two sentences. "Spring rains begin with spring, and Valley Clearing Day" represents solar terms such as beginning of spring, rain, sting, vernal equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain, mainly in spring. And "Summer Man Mang Xia Shu Lian" stands for Long Summer, Xiaoman, Mangzhong, Summer Solstice, Slight Summer and Great Summer, all of which are solar terms in summer.

By analogy, "autumn dew, autumn frost" and "winter snow and winter slight cold" respectively represent the solar terms of beginning of autumn, early summer, white dew, autumn equinox, cold dew and early frost, as well as beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, slight cold and severe cold. Twenty-four solar terms depend on the season, and each season includes six solar terms. This division is very uniform, dividing a year into 4624 solar terms.