Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The significance and time of the full text of solar terms in Song Dynasty
The significance and time of the full text of solar terms in Song Dynasty
Beginning of spring: Spring has begun. Rain: It began to rain and gradually increased. Sting: The sudden movement of spring thunder woke up the dormant animals, and all kinds of small animals began to stir.
Vernal equinox: it means that day and night are equal in length and equally divided. Qingming: lush vegetation and sunny weather. Grain Rain: Rainfall is abundant and timely, and all kinds of grains are thriving.
Long summer: summer has begun. Xiaoman: The grain of the wheat crop begins to be full. Awn seed: crops with awns, such as wheat, begin to mature and harvest. Summer solstice: The hot summer is coming. Xiaoshu: It's getting hot.
High temperature in summer: the hottest time of the year. Beginning of autumn: The beginning of autumn. Summer: The hot summer has passed. Location: terminated, hidden.
The Millennium: The weather turns cold and the dew condenses and turns white. Equinox: Day and night are divided equally again. Cold dew: The dew is cold and will freeze soon. First frost: it's getting colder and colder, frosty. Beginning of winter: The beginning of winter. Xiaoxue: It's starting to snow.
Heavy snow: with the increase of snowfall, the road surface may be covered with snow. Solstice of winter: the cold season is coming. Slight cold: The climate began to get cold. Great cold: the coldest season of the year.
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