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Lichun: Lichun means the beginning, and Lichun is the beginning of spring.
Rain: Rainfall begins and gradually increases.
Sting: Stinging means to hide. Stinging refers to the sudden movement of spring thunder, which wakes up animals that are hibernating in the soil.
Vernal equinox: Equinox means equinox. The vernal equinox indicates the equinox of day and night.
Qingming: The weather is sunny and the vegetation is luxuriant.
Gu Yu: Rain gives birth to a hundred grains. Rainfall is abundant and timely, and cereal crops can thrive.
Beginning of summer: The beginning of summer.
Xiaoman: The grains of summer crops such as wheat are beginning to plump.
Miscanthus seeds: Wheat and other miscanthus crops are ripe.
Summer solstice: The hot summer is coming.
Xiaoxia: 夏 means hot. A small summer is when the climate starts to get hot.
Daido: The hottest time of the year.
Beginning of Autumn: The beginning of autumn.
Heat: It means to terminate and hide. It means the end of a hot summer day.
White dew: The weather is cooler, and the dew is condensed and white.
Autumnal equinox: Equinox of day and night.
Cold dew: The dew is cold and will freeze.
Frost falls: The weather is getting colder and frost is starting to appear.
Beginning of winter: The beginning of winter.
Light snow: It starts to snow.
Heavy snowfall: Snowfall increases and the ground may be covered with snow.
Winter solstice: The cold winter is coming.
Xiaohan: The climate is starting to get cold.
Big Chill: The coldest time of the year.
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Spring. February 3 5 Rain.
February 18 20 Sting.
March 5 7.
Equinox. March 20 22 Qingming.
April 4 6 Gu Yu.
April 19 21.
Summer Beginning of summer.
May 5 7 Xiaoman.
May 20 27 Miscanthus seed.
June 5 7.
Summer solstice. June 21 22 Summer.
July 6 8 Heat.
July 22 24.
Autumn Beginning of autumn.
August 7 9 Summer heat.
August 22 24 White dew.
September 7 9th.
Autumnal equinox. September 22 24 Cold dew.
October 8 9 Frost falls.
October 23-24.
Winter Beginning of winter.
Nov 7 8 Light snow.
November 22 23 Heavy snowfall.
December 6 8.
Winter solstice. December 21 23 Xiaohan.
January 5 7 Great Cold.
January 20 21.
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The 24 solar terms are:
Spring. Lichun: Bucket handle pointing method: Bucket finger Yin; Solar ecliptic longitude method: The solar ecliptic longitude is 315 degrees. February 3 5 in the Gregorian calendar. The beginning of spring is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Rainwater: Bucket fingers; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 330°. February 18-20 of the Gregorian calendar.
Stinging: Dou Zhi Ding; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 345°. March 05 07 in the Gregorian calendar. The sting is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Vernal equinox: Dou Zhi Ren; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 0°. March 20-22 of the Gregorian calendar.
Qingming: Bucket handle pointing method: bucket finger B; Gui watch image method: 105 days after the winter solstice; Yellow longitude method: The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 15°. April 04-06 in the Gregorian calendar. Qingming is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Gu Yu: Dou Zhichen; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 30°. April 19 and 21 of the Gregorian calendar.
Summertime. Lixia: Dou refers to the southeast; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 45°. May 05 07 in the Gregorian calendar. The beginning of summer is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Xiaoman: Fighting nails; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 60°. May 20 and 22 in the Gregorian calendar.
Mangzhong: Dou Zhi himself; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 75°. June 05 07 in the Gregorian calendar. It is the beginning of the noon moon of the Ganzhi calendar.
Summer solstice: Douzhi noon; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 90°. June 21 and 22 of the Gregorian calendar.
Xiao Xia: Dou Zhi Xin; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 105°. July 06 08 in the Gregorian calendar. Xiaoxia is the beginning of the month of the dry branch.
Great heat: Dou Zhi C; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 120°. July 22 and 24 in the Gregorian calendar.
Autumn. Liqiu: Dou refers to the southwest; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 135°. August 07 09 in the Gregorian calendar. The beginning of autumn is the beginning of the Shen month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Heat: Dou Zhi Wu; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 150°. August 22 and 24 in the Gregorian calendar.
White dew: Douzhi 癸; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 165°. September 07 09 in the Gregorian calendar. White dew is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Autumn equinox: Bucket fingers; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 180°. September 22 and 24 in the Gregorian calendar.
Cold dew: fighting nails; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 195°. October 08 09 of the Gregorian calendar. The cold dew is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Frost Fall: Dou Zhi Xu; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 210°. October 23 and 24 in the Gregorian calendar.
Winter. Lidong: Douzhi Northwest; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 225°. November 7 and 8 in the Gregorian calendar. The beginning of winter is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Xiaoxue: Dou Zhi has been; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 240°. November 22 and 23 in the Gregorian calendar.
Heavy snow: Dou Zhi Gui; The ecliptic longitude of the Sun is 255°. December 6 and 8 in the Gregorian calendar. Heavy snow is the beginning of the month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Winter solstice: Dou Zhizi; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 270°. December 21 and 23 in the Gregorian calendar.
Xiao Han: Dou Fingers; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 285°. January 5 and 7 in the Gregorian calendar. Xiaohan is the beginning of the ugly month of the Ganzhi calendar.
Da Han: Dou Zhi Ugly; The ecliptic longitude of the sun is 300°. January 20 and 21 in the Gregorian calendar.
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The beginning of spring, rain, stunning, equinox, Qingming, valley rain
Lixia, Xiaoman, Mango, Summer Solstice, Small Summer, Great Heat,
The beginning of autumn, the summer heat, the white dew, the autumn equinox, the cold dew, the frost
Beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, small cold, big cold.
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The spring rain shocks the spring and the valley sky, the summer is full of mangs and the summer and summer are connected, the autumn dew and autumn frost fall, the winter snow and snow and the winter are small and cold.
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The 24 solar terms refer to the 24 specific seasons in the Chinese lunar calendar that represent the changing seasons, and are based on the change in the Earth's position on the ecliptic (i.e., the Earth's orbit around the Sun), each corresponding to a certain position reached by the Earth for every 15° of movement on the ecliptic. The following is the relevant content collated, welcome to read!
Spring rain shocks the spring and clears the valley day, namely: the beginning of spring, rain, stunning, vernal equinox, Qingming, valley rain.
Summer is full of mang, summer and summer are connected, namely: Lixia, Xiaoman, Mang, summer solstice, small summer, and big heat.
Autumn dew and autumn frost, namely: the beginning of autumn, the heat of the summer, the white dew, the autumn equinox, the cold dew, the frost.
Winter snow, snow, winter small and cold. Namely: the beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, small cold, big cold.
Lichun: Lichun means the beginning, and Lichun is the beginning of spring.
Rain: Rainfall begins and gradually increases.
Sting: Stinging means to hide. Stinging refers to the sudden movement of spring thunder, which wakes up animals that are hibernating in the soil.
Vernal equinox: Equinox means equinox. The vernal equinox indicates the equinox of day and night.
Qingming: The weather is sunny and the vegetation is luxuriant.
Gu Yu: Rain gives birth to a hundred grains. Rainfall is abundant and timely, and cereal crops can thrive.
Beginning of summer: The beginning of summer.
Xiaoman: The grains of summer crops such as wheat are beginning to plump.
Miscanthus seeds: Wheat and other miscanthus crops are ripe.
Summer solstice: The hot summer is coming.
Xiaoxia: 夏 means hot. A small summer is when the climate starts to get hot.
Daido: The hottest time of the year.
Beginning of Autumn: The beginning of autumn.
Heat: It means to terminate and hide. It means the end of a hot summer day.
White dew: The weather is cooler, and the dew is condensed and white.
Autumnal equinox: Equinox of day and night.
Cold dew: The dew is cold and will freeze.
Frost falls: The weather is getting colder and frost is starting to appear.
Beginning of winter: The beginning of winter.
Light snow: It starts to snow.
Heavy snowfall: Snowfall increases and the ground may be covered with snow.
Winter solstice: The cold winter is coming.
Xiaohan: The climate is starting to get cold.
Big Chill: The coldest time of the year.
First, the names of the 24 solar terms are divided into four groups in order, and each group is divided into two halves:
The beginning of spring, rain, stunning, equinox, Qingming, valley rainLixia, Xiaoman, Mango, Summer Solstice, Small Summer, Great Heat,
The beginning of autumn, the summer heat, the white dew, the autumn equinox, the cold dew, the frostBeginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow. Winter solstice, small cold, big cold.
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The 24 solar terms are a supplementary calendar established in ancient China to guide agricultural affairs, which are: the beginning of spring, rain, stunning, vernal equinox, Qingming, Guyu, Lixia, Xiaoman, mangzhong, summer solstice, Xiaoxia, great heat, beginning of autumn, summer heat, white dew, autumn equinox, cold dew, frost fall, beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, small cold, and big cold.
The 24 solar terms are the specific seasons in the Ganzhi calendar that indicate the changes in the natural rhythm and establish the "December Establishment". It was originally formulated according to the rotation of the stars, the Big Dipper rotates in cycles, and the handle rotates around the east, south, west and north, which is a cycle, which is called one of the "years" (seti), and each rotation cycle begins at the beginning of spring and ends with the great cold. The current "24 solar terms" are formulated according to the position of the sun on the return ecliptic, that is, the annual trajectory of the sun is divided into 24 equal parts, every 15 degrees is 1 equal part, and every 1 equal part is a solar term, which begins at the beginning of spring and ends with the great cold.
The "24 solar terms" are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, and embody the historical and cultural essence of Chinese civilization.
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Since the 2000 years, most of China's main political activity centers have been concentrated in the Yellow River Basin, and the 24 solar terms have been established on the basis of the climate and phenology of this area.
Due to the vast territory of our country and the changeable terrain, the 24 solar terms are only a reference for many regions.
The division of the 24 solar terms is mainly based on the specific position of the earth around the sun in a year. It rotates 360° once a year, and every 15° is a solar term.
There are two solar terms in each month, and there are 24 solar terms in 12 months of the year, each of which represents a change in climate or precipitation.
The "24 solar terms" have indelible cultural value. As a unique time knowledge system of Chinese, the "24 solar terms" not only profoundly affect people's thinking and behavior habits, but also clearly reflect the ability of man and nature to live in harmony.
Therefore, the "24 solar terms" are an important carrier of the cultural identity of the Chinese nation.
On the other hand, what the "24 solar terms" bring us is not only the guiding significance of production and life, but also the positive attitude that human beings should respect nature, get close to nature, respect nature, and protect nature, and this cultural value will never be erased.
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The 24 solar terms refer to the natural phenomena and characteristics caused by the direct sunlight on certain positions on the earth during the year, including the spring equinox, summer solstice, autumn equinox, winter solstice, etc. A holiday is an arrangement that provides rest time to employees or the public.
Whether you need to have a holiday for all 24 solar terms depends on different circumstances and purposes. For example, in some special cultural or historical occasions, or when the solar terms are of great significance to a particular region or nation, it may be necessary to have all 24 solar terms off. In addition, the specific form of vacation can be in the form of compensatory leave or paid leave for employees.
However, in daily life, we usually only need to pay attention to some important solar terms and holidays. For example, the spring equinox, autumn equinox, winter solstice, and other solar terms have special significance for agriculture and meteorology, and for farmers, migrant workers and other laborers, they may pay more attention to these solar terms. Holidays such as the Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, etc., are more closely related to family reunions and celebrations of traditional culture, and are also more important for ordinary people.
Therefore, whether it is necessary to have a holiday for all 24 solar terms needs to be weighed and decided according to the specific situation and purpose. Vacation is a kind of resource arrangement and flexibility of production and life, and moderate arrangement can better serve the needs of production and life.
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