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What are the three symptoms of slight cold? Magpies in Yanbei Township began to build nests and began to disappear.

Slight cold is one of the solar terms in China. During the slight cold, people will also pay attention to keeping warm and the temperature changes in the morning and evening. So what are the three periods of slight cold? Will the slight cold be very cold?

What are the three symptoms of slight cold?

Ahou: Yanbei Township

Literally, geese return to their hometown in the north. The north here is not the north of our country, but its original hometown of Sibelli. Generally speaking, geese fly to the south in autumn and winter. Because Siberia is cold at this time, there is no food and it is not conducive to reproduction, so they fly to warmer places in the south.

Waiting for the second time: Magpies start to build nests.

Magpie is a kind of resident bird widely distributed in China. Magpies have obvious reactions to the regular changes of solar terms. Every winter, there is a slight cold, the weather is cold, and the north wind blows a lot, but at this time, the sun has moved, and the magpie instinctively faces the nest door on the tree to the south. Therefore, in ancient times, people summarized the response of magpies to the regular changes of natural climate as the initial nest of magpies.

Will the slight cold be very cold? Yes

The slight cold solar term is the 23rd solar term among the 24 solar terms and the fifth solar term in winter. Literally, slight cold means that the weather turns cold, but it has not reached the extreme cold level, but from the meteorological point of view, slight cold is even colder than the great cold solar terms. In the countryside, there is a saying that "three nine cold and three blessings are hot". Because March 9 is after the slight cold solar terms, the weather will actually be very cold after the slight cold.