Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Mango is also called busy in the twenty-four solar terms, right?
Mango is also called busy in the twenty-four solar terms, right?
The word "awn" refers to the harvest of plants with awns such as wheat, and the word "awn" refers to the season of sowing millet crops. Mango is the ninth solar term in the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar and the third solar term in summer, which indicates the official start of the midsummer season.
Grain in Ear (alias: busy planting, English name: grain in ear) is one of the 24 solar terms, and the season of ear of grain is the busiest season for mature crops and cultivation such as wheat. The date is around June 6th (5th-7th) of the Gregorian calendar every year, when the sun reaches 75 degrees.
The temperature of awn seeds increased obviously and the rainfall was abundant. At this time, agricultural production in most parts of China is in the busy season of "three summers": summer harvest, summer sowing and summer management. There are some folk customs, such as sending flowers to offer sacrifices to the gods, comforting seedlings, having mud fights and cooking plums.
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