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What's the meaning of the solar term of fright?

On the day of "thunder", "thunder is loud and everything grows." Spring breeze warms the air and is full of spring. After being stung, plants will grow wildly, and often go to flowers and plants everywhere with lightning speed. This is "fright".

The agricultural proverb "When it comes to thorns, the hoe will not stop." At the moment of shock, most parts of China have entered the busy season of spring ploughing. Really: the season waits for no one, and every moment is worth a thousand dollars. In most areas, the average temperature of scary solar terms is generally 12℃ to 14℃, which is more than 3℃ higher than rainy solar terms, and it is the solar term with the fastest annual warming.

In ancient times, it was first called "Enlightenment". Later, in the Han Dynasty, in order to avoid Emperor Liu Qi, it was changed to Jingzhi. In the Tang dynasty, it was briefly restored, and then it has been used to this day in the name of scenery. Generally, the solar term of fright begins around March 6 of the Gregorian calendar every year, when the sun reaches 345 degrees of the yellow meridian.