Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Hanlu English
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"Cold dew" is the 17 solar term in 24 solar terms, which falls on10.8 or10.9 every year. This means that it is colder than the "white dew", and the dew is turning into frost. "Cold dew" is the solar term of 17 in 24 solar terms, usually from1October 8th to1October 9th, which means that the weather is colder than "white dew", and dew will freeze into frost.
During this period, most areas around Nanling will enter autumn, and the northeast and northwest of China will soon enter winter. When the sun reaches the longitude of the celestial sphere 195 degrees, swans fly south in a row, most sparrows disappear, and chrysanthemums begin to bloom.
During this period, most areas near Nanling in China enter autumn, and the northeast and northwest are about to enter winter. At this time, the direct point of the sun reached astronomical longitude 195 degrees, geese began to migrate southward in rows, sparrows began to hide their tracks, and chrysanthemums began to bloom.
Cold dew is the penultimate solar term in autumn, and it is also a transitional stage from cool to cold. Every year1October 7-9 10. There is a saying in the agricultural proverb: "It is rare to have a cold meal, and it is rare to have a single coat", which shows that the footsteps of winter are approaching.
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