Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Characteristics of solar terms
Characteristics of solar terms
Long summer-the beginning of summer.
Long summer is around May 5th of the Gregorian calendar every year.
Xiaoman-indicates that the seeds of summer crops are full, but not yet mature.
May 2 1 day of the Gregorian calendar is full every year.
Crops with awns, such as awn seed wheat, mature and summer sowing begins.
Every year around June 5 of the Gregorian calendar, it is an awn species.
Summer solstice-In the northern hemisphere, this day is the longest day and the shortest night in a year.
The summer solstice is around June 2 1 day in Gregorian calendar.
Slight summer heat-the climate is getting hot, but it's not the hottest time yet.
It is a little summer around July 7 of the Gregorian calendar every year.
Great summer heat-the hottest time of the year.
It is about July 23rd of the Gregorian calendar every year.
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