Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Which solar term was before the Millennium?
Which solar term was before the Millennium?
Spring begins, February 3rd to 5th.
Rainy February 18-20
Shocked March 5-7
March 20-22 spring equinox
Tomb-Sweeping Day 4-6 April
Grain Rain, April 19-2 1
summer
Long summer, May 5-7.
Xiaoman May 20-22
Mango seeds June 5-7
Summer solstice June 2 1-22
High temperature in summer July 6-8
July 22-24, a great summer.
autumn
Autumn begins, August 7th to 9th.
High temperature in summer August 22-24
September 7-9, Millennium
Autumnal Equinox September 22-24
Cold dew 65438+1October 8-9
The first frost is 65438+1October 23rd-24th.
winter
Beginning of winter165438+17 -8 October
Xiaoxue165438+1October 22-23
Heavy snow 65438+February 6 -8
Winter solstice 65438+February 2 1-23
Slight cold 65438+1October 5-7
Great cold 65438+1October 20 -2 1
Twenty-four solar term song
The spring rain shocks the spring and the valley, and the summer is full of mountains and summer heat.
There are dewdrops in autumn, first frost in cold, light snow in winter and cold in winter.
Two festivals in a month remain the same, with a difference of one or two days at most.
The first half of the year is 62 1, and the second half is 823.
To sum up: it was a hot summer thousands of years ago.
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