Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do you mean it's all blossomed?

What do you mean it's all blossomed?

Spring is not over yet, but autumn has come and spring is not over yet.

Chunhua didn't stop.

Explanation: flowers: flowers. Spring blossoms and autumn bears fruit. It is a metaphor for people's literary talent and virtue. Now it is also a metaphor for learning success.

From: Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Volume 52: "bloom is warm in spring and crisp in autumn. From beginning to end, I love its quality.

Bloom in spring, harvest fruit in autumn, start and finish, and you fall in love with its essence.

Spring, the first of the four seasons, refers to the period from beginning of spring to long summer, including solar terms such as beginning of spring, rain, fright, vernal equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain. Spring represents warmth and growth. In spring, the qi of yin and yang begins to change, and everything germinates with the rise of yang.

As far as solar terms are concerned, spring in China begins in the beginning of spring (February 2-5) and ends in the long summer (May 5-7). In Europe and America, spring begins at the vernal equinox in China and ends at the summer solstice. In Ireland, February to April is designated as spring.