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Children, what the people upstairs said is correct, but it is not comprehensive, let me add.
The ancient book "Guanzi Circulation" says it most clearly: "The bucket handle points to the east, and the world is spring; The bucket handle refers to the south, and the world is summer; The bucket handle refers to the west, and the world is autumn; The north finger of the bucket handle, the world is winter. That is to say:
If the observation time is fixed in the evening, the handle points east at the spring equinox in February, the guide to the handle at the summer solstice in May, the handle points west at the autumnal equinox in August, and the handle points north during the winter solstice in November. With the help of the handle pointing to the four directions of east, west, north and south on the ground, the middle date of the four seasons can be determined, and after the month of the equinox to the equinox is determined, the other months can be easily determined. (Note:.)
The two to two equinoxes refer to the summer solstice, winter solstice, spring equinox, autumn equinox, and the above months are the lunar calendar).
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The handle facing north is spring, facing south is summer, facing west is autumn, and facing east is winter.
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When the handle of the Big Dipper points to the east, the vast majority of our country is in (c).
A, Winter B, Summer C, Spring D, Autumn.
In spring, "the bucket handle refers to the east, and the world is spring." The bucket handle refers to the south, and the world is summer; The bucket handle refers to the west, and the world is autumn; The north finger of the bucket handle, the world is winter.
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East: Spring, South: Summer.
West: Autumn. North: East.
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Friend: Actually, I'm sorry I wanted to ask you.
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Here's a diagram of the handles of the Big Dipper.
The bucket handle points to the east, and the world is spring; Bucket handle guide, the world is summer; The bucket handle points to the west, and the world is autumn; The bucket handle points to the north, and the world is winter.
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Personally, I think this is really another question for the sake of making a question.
Upstairs is right, Beidou can indeed be used to indicate the season. It must be noted, however, that the mantra spoken upstairs must be the result of observing the world at night. Otherwise, the landlord got up at 2 o'clock in the morning today to see, Beidou must be pointing north.
The error in judging the season with Beidou is very large. There are many things in nature where you can judge the direction. Why hang yourself on the tree of Beidou. There is our cultural heritage, but the practical value is very limited.
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The Big Dipper appears in different directions in the sky at different times in different seasons and nights, so the ancients decided the season according to the direction pointed by the bucket handle at the beginning of dusk: the bucket handle points to the east, and the world is spring; Bucket handle guide, the world is summer; The bucket handle points to the west, and the world is autumn; The bucket handle points to the north, and the world is winter.
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By southeast, northwest, we mean geographically:
The Big Dipper appears in different directions in the sky at different times in different seasons and nights, so the ancients decided the season according to the direction pointed by the bucket handle at the beginning of dusk: the bucket handle points to the east, and the world is spring; Bucket handle guide, the world is summer; The bucket handle points to the west, and the world is autumn; The bucket handle points to the north, and the world is winter.
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The handle of the said Ursa Major points to judge the four seasons, and the handle faces east, which is spring; Bucket handle guide, that is, summer; The handle of the bucket faces west, which is autumn; The handle faces north, which is winter.
The Big Dipper appears in different directions in the sky in different seasons and at different times of the night. The Big Dipper is a seasonal symbol of our country in ancient times, the so-called "bucket handle east finger, the world is spring; Bucket handle guide, the world is summer; The bucket handle refers to the west, and the world is autumn; The north of the bucket handle refers to the fact that the whole world is winter" is based on the earth, but in fact it is caused by the rotation of the earth.
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It is the so-called Big Dipper: to the east of the spoon handle is spring; To the south is summer; To the west is autumn; To the north is winter.
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The Big Dipper spoon is spring, south-facing is summer, west-facing is autumn, and east-facing is winter.
I saw it from the book "Summer Vacation Life Guidance" for the fourth grade of Shandong Education Press.
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The handle points north to winter, and east to summer.
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Only then can it be compared.
The bucket handle points to the east, and the world is spring;
The timing is for example, at 23:00 on the evening of March 21, 2021, and the bucket handle points due east. The earth is spinning, and every day the bucket handle will point east, west, north and south, but the time is different. It must be an observation benchmark at 23:00 in the evening to say "the bucket handle points to the east, and the world is spring".
The bucket handle points to the east, and the world is spring; This day is the vernal equinox.
The book says: The handle of the Big Dipper refers to the east, and the world is spring. That is, whenever after dusk you see the handle of the Big Dipper pointing east. Think about it: When the handle of the Big Dipper points to the southeast, northwest, the role of the sun (away) is not with the seasons to make the earth. >>>More