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The beginning of spring: February 4-5,
The solar term that means the beginning of spring
Rain: February 18-20,
At this time, winter turns to spring, the temperature begins to rise, and the air humidity continues to increase, but cold air activities are still very frequent.
The Waking of Insects:
March 5 (6), refers to the hibernating organisms that have been hibernating in the soil in winter and start to move. Before and after the Waking of Insects, it is cold and warm at first, and the temperature and wind change greatly.
Spring Equinox:
On March 20 (or 21) every year, the sun shines directly on the equator, and the day and night are almost equal in length. Overwintering crops in vast areas of my country will enter the spring growth stage.
Qingming Festival:
On April 5th (or 4th) every year, the temperature rises and the weather gradually becomes warmer. Grain Rain
Grain Rain:
Around April 20, rainfall increases, which is beneficial to the growth of cereals.
The Beginning of Summer:
May 5 or 6 is the "beginning of summer". All things grow and thrive.
Xiaoman:
May 20 or 21 is called "Xiaoman". The grains of summer-maturing crops such as wheat begin to be full at this time, but are not yet mature.
Earnest:
Around June 6, when the sun moves to 75 degrees of ecliptic longitude. Wheat and other awning crops are mature and seeds can be collected.
Summer Solstice:
Around June 22, the sun shines directly on the Tropic of Cancer, and "the sun reaches the north, the sun reaches the longest, and the sun's shadow reaches the short", so it is called the "summer solstice".
Slight Heat:
Around July 7, the summer heat begins, marking the entry of the hot season in most areas of our country.
Great Heat:
Around July 23, around the time of mid-summer. This period is the hottest period of the year in most areas of our country, but there are also abnormal years where "the heat is not hot" and there is too much rain.
The Beginning of Autumn:
On August 7th or 8th, the vegetation begins to bear fruit, and it is the harvest season.
Sushu:
On August 23 or 24, "chu" means the end, when the summer heat is about to end and the weather will become cooler. Since it is the time of autumn harvest, precipitation is very precious.
Bai Lu:
Around September 8, due to the obvious shift of the direct sun point to the south, the temperature in various places dropped rapidly, the weather was cool, and the water vapor close to the ground formed on the vegetation at night White dewdrops, hence the name "Bailu".
Autumnal Equinox:
Around September 22, the point of direct sunlight returns to the equator, making day and night equal in length.
Cold dew:
Around October 8. At this time, the direct point of the sun continues to move south, the temperature in the northern hemisphere continues to drop, the weather becomes colder, and the dew is very cold, so it is called "cold dew wind".
Frost Descent:
The "Frost Descent" occurs around October 23. The first frost period in the Yellow River Basin is generally in late October, which coincides with the "Frost Descent" season. Frost has a negative impact on growing crops. The harm is great.
The Beginning of Winter:
Around November 7 every year.
Little Snow:
Around November 22 is the "Little Snow" solar term. The cold air in the north is strengthening, the temperature is dropping rapidly, and snowflakes appear in the precipitation. However, this is the first snow stage, the amount of snow is small, and the frequency is not many. Snow mostly falls after the "light snow" solar term in the Yellow River Basin.
Heavy snow:
Around December 7. At this time, the direct point of the sun is close to the Tropic of Capricorn, and the days are short and the nights are long in the northern hemisphere.
Winter Solstice:
Around December 22, when the sun almost shines directly on the Tropic of Capricorn, the northern hemisphere forms the southern solstice, the short solstice, and the long shadow solstice, making it a year The day with the shortest day. After the winter solstice, the days in the northern hemisphere become longer and the temperature continues to drop, reaching the lowest temperature of the year.
Snowy Cold:
Around January 5, the climate starts to get cold.
Big Cold:
Around January 20, the coldest time of the year.
The mantis was about to catch the cicada, but the oriole was behind it and was about to eat it. It is a metaphor for being short-sighted and only thinks of plotting against others, but does not expect that others are plotting against him.