Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What's the difference between going out of summer and going out of summer?
What's the difference between going out of summer and going out of summer?
"Out of summer" and "Out of summer" are both solar terms in late summer, which respectively mark the peak of summer heat and the beginning of cooling. These two solar terms are of great significance in China's lunar calendar and climate change.
"Chufu" is the eleventh solar term in summer, usually on the third or fourth day of the seventh lunar month. This period marks the peak of midsummer and hot weather. The word "out of the sky" means that the high temperature will continue for some time and officially enter the dog days stage. Dog days refer to the hot days in summer, usually starting from the third watch in Xia Hou and ending on the last watch before the heat.
"Summer" is the twelfth solar term in summer, usually on August 23rd or 24th of the lunar calendar. This period marks the end of summer and the weather becomes cool. The word "summer" means that the hot summer is coming to an end, and the temperature begins to drop, entering a cool autumn. During this period, people will feel the change of temperature, and the night will become cooler and the autumn will be stronger.
Introduction to the 24 solar terms in China:
The 24 solar terms in China are important signs of the lunar calendar and climate change in China, reflecting the observation and cognition of seasonal changes in ancient China. These solar terms divide a year into 24 time nodes, which are distributed in four seasons. Each solar term is related to a specific climate, natural phenomena and agricultural activities.
Spring solar terms include beginning of spring, rain, fright, vernal equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain; Summer solar terms include long summer, small full, awn seed, summer solstice, light summer heat and great summer heat; The autumn solar terms include beginning of autumn, White Dew, Equinox, Cold Dew and First Frost. Winter solar terms include beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, slight cold and severe cold.
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