Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - 20 1 1 What day is the sixth day of the fifth lunar month?
20 1 1 What day is the sixth day of the fifth lunar month?
20 1 1 The sixth day of the fifth lunar month is a Friday in long summer, the seventh of the 24 solar terms and the first in summer. The festival is held on May 5-7 of the Gregorian calendar every year. At this time, the bucket handle of the Big Dipper points to the southeast, and the longitude of the sun reaches 45. Almanac: "Dou refers to the southeast, Wei is the long summer, and everything has grown up since then, so it is named long summer." After the long summer, the sunshine increased, gradually warming, and thunderstorms increased. Long summer is an important solar term, marking the peak season for the growth of all things. In the long summer, everything is thriving.
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