Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do slight cold and severe cold mean in solar terms?
What do slight cold and severe cold mean in solar terms?
1, slight cold: It is the 23rd solar term among the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar and the fifth solar term in winter, marking the official start of the winter season. When the sun reaches the longitude of 285 (slight cold), it marks the arrival of the coldest day of the year in China.
2. Great Cold: It is the last solar term of slight cold. It is the last of the 24 solar terms in the whole year. Every year around 65438+1October 20th in Gregorian calendar, when the sun reaches 300, it is a severe cold.
3, ancient records: slightly cold, December Festival. The cold was still small at the beginning of the month, so it was cloudy. It will be big in half a month. Great cold is the middle, and the upper form is slight cold, so it is called great cold? The extreme inversion of cold is called great cold.
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