Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The ancient people of China created twenty-four solar terms. What are the solar terms in summer?

The ancient people of China created twenty-four solar terms. What are the solar terms in summer?

Solar terms In the Song Dynasty, there are long summer, small full, busy, summer solstice, small summer and big summer. The meaning of each solar term is as follows:

1, changxia: long summer.

2. Xiaoman: Summer crops such as wheat are full of seeds.

3. awns: crops with awns, such as wheat, are mature.

4. Summer solstice: The hot summer is coming. The sun reached the most accessible place in the north (Tropic of Cancer).

5, small summer heat: small summer heat is hot. Slight summer heat refers to when the climate begins to get hot.

6. Great summer heat: the hottest time of the year.

The agricultural songs of the six solar terms are as follows:

1, Changxia (Heshui Zuo)

The south is like the summer in the north and the spring in the north, and the green shows the yin of Jianghuai. When you are sick, worms will spread drugs. Sometimes cold and sometimes hot medicine makes people stay away from it.

2. Xiaoman

Transplanting in Woye, Jiangnan, and wheat bran irrigation in Jiangbei. People on the West Lake are hospitable, and tea merchants have entertained silk merchants.

3. Miscanthus

The sun is burning and the plum rains are falling. The crops around Nanling are strong and the wheat harvest on both sides of the river is busy.

4. Summer solstice (Heshui Zuo)

Steamboats wander in summer, and it is cloudy in kuya in summer. Knowing that farming is hard, cicadas lie on idle branches and sing happily.

5. Summer heat

It's hard to cook and watch the wind and rain, and there are occasional thunderstorms and rainbows. There is always a lotus pond with the same color and taste.

6. Hot summer

It's hot and humid, sitting and relaxing is full of flies and mosquitoes. Drums are beating in the clouds, and if an arrow shoots the lotus, it will sprinkle gold.