Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The difference between white dew and cold dew

The difference between white dew and cold dew

The difference between white dew and cold dew: white dew is the turning point from hot to cold, and it is the solar term of white dew when the sun reaches 165 longitude around September 7 of Gregorian calendar every year. Cold dew is the turning point from cold to cold, usually on1October 8 or 9, 10 every year, when the sun reaches 195.

The difference between white dew and cold dew

1, different times

White dew and cold dew are both solar terms in autumn, and their first difference is the time difference. When the sun reaches longitude 165, it is the Millennium solar term, usually around September 7 of the Gregorian calendar every year. But the cold dew is usually the cold dew on1October 8 or 9, 10 and the sun reaches 195 every year.

The climate is different.

The Millennium solar terms basically ended the sultry summer, which was a turning point from hot to cold. Entering the Millennium, the temperature difference between day and night is large, and I will feel a little cold at night, obviously feeling that the cool autumn has arrived. Cold dew is the turning point from cold to cold. During the cold dew season, autumn in the south is getting stronger, cool and windy, with little rain and dryness. The vast areas in the north have entered or will enter winter from late autumn.