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What does Renyin Yuewu Day mean?

Renyinyue Wuzi Day is the rain festival in the 24 solar terms, and it also marks the arrival of spring. In the traditional lunar calendar of China, this period is the most rainy time in a year, and it is also the key period of spring ploughing. The rainy festival means that the temperature is getting warmer, the weather is getting wetter and wetter, and the rainy season of the year begins. At the same time, the most important animal in this solar term is the frog, because their cries resound through the humid environment, indicating the beginning of a new year.

Renyinyue Wuzi Day also has special significance in China traditional culture. It is said that this day is the construction day of the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is the imperial palace of Ming and Qing Dynasties, located in the center of Beijing, and is one of the representatives of ancient palace architecture in China. According to documents, the Qing army inherited the Forbidden City in Ming Dynasty after entering the customs at the end of 17, and the present palace was built on the original site of the Forbidden City in the twentieth year of Kangxi (168 1). Renyinyue Wuzi Day is the anniversary to celebrate the construction of the palace.

For modern people, Yuewu Day has a new meaning. On this day, we can think about the past, remember the history and plan the future development. At the same time, at this special moment, we can also use the inspiration of the Rain Festival to pay attention to and protect the environment, better care for nature and inject new strength into the sustainable development of mankind. This day is not only a traditional solar term or historical anniversary in China, but also an opportunity for us to grow, mature and develop.