Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What season is it in Qiu Meng?
What season is it in Qiu Meng?
1, Qiu Meng is the seventh month of the lunar calendar. The ancients used Meng, Bo, Zhong, Shu and Ji in order, which is equivalent to one, two and three now. Among them, Meng Hebo represents the first one; Clock means second; Uncle and Ji have a later meaning. When the ancients said four seasons, they also used Meng, Zhong and Ji.
There are three months in autumn, the first is Qiu Meng, the second is Mid-Autumn Festival, and the third is Qiu Ji. The moon in Qiu Meng is very cold, the swan goose appears on the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival, and frost begins to fall on the moon in Qiu Ji.
3. Twenty-four solar terms are a set of calendars used to guide farming in ancient China. They are the crystallization of long-term accumulated experience and wisdom of working people. 2011June 30th, 2006, the 24 solar terms were also included in the representative list of intangible cultural heritage of mankind. For more information about Qiu Meng, please refer to the introduction of the 24 solar terms.
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