When the Spring Begins, the temperature starts to rise slowly and the climate starts to warm up. Do the days start to get longer after the Spring Begins? What are the twenty-four winds of the solar terms? There are twelve months in a year, and the first month of the lunar calendar is also called the first month. The first day of the first lunar month is the Spring Festival, and the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival...Shuimoxiansheng.com’s 2020 first lunar month special topic will interpret every day of the first lunar month for you!Do the days start to get longer after the Beginning of Spring?《1》 Days start to get longer after the Beginning of Spring <br /> When the Beginning of Spring comes, people can clearly feel that the days are getting longer and the sun is getting warmer. Temperature, sunshine, and rainfall are often at a turning point in the year, tending to rise or increase.《2》 Growth of early spring crops <br /> The growth of early spring crops is accelerating, and the water consumption increases when rapeseed and wheat are jointing. Watering and topdressing should be carried out in time to promote growth. 《3》Get up early and go to bed late <br /> A farmer’s proverb reminds people that “when the rain comes in the beginning of spring, get up early and go to bed late” and the preparation for spring farming has also begun. 《4》South China is still cold <br /> Although it is the beginning of spring, most of South China is still very cold, as if "the white snow thinks spring is coming too late, so it penetrates the trees in the courtyard and turns into flying flowers". What are the 24 winds of the solar terms?】Twenty-four Flower Winds <br /> The twenty-four winds, also known as the twenty-four flower winds, are called "signals" because they are winds that come in response to the flowering period.】Activities of all things in nature <br /> As the saying goes, "Flowers and trees govern the seasons, and birds sing to announce the farming season." Flowers, trees, birds and animals in nature all move according to certain seasons, and their activities are closely related to climate change. 】Natural rhythmic phenomena <br /> Their various activities have become signs of the seasons, such as the budding, leafing, flowering, fruiting, yellowing and falling of plants, and the hibernation, resuscitation, singing, reproduction and migration of animals, all of which are subject to climate change. People call these rhythmic phenomena of nature phenology. ——Introduction to the 24 solar terms: Chinese name: 24 solar terms Foreign name: 24 solar terms Origin of the ancient times The original calendar of the Ganzhi calendar is divided according to the direction of the Big Dipper's rotation. The change of the sun's position on the ecliptic reflects the earth's tropical motion and the change of seasons and phenology. The origin of astronomical timekeeping, Ganzhi calendar, and agricultural culture theory reflects the development and evolution of the sun's annual visual motion. It is included in the lunar calendar and has become an important part of the lunar calendar. Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Unit China Agricultural Museum |
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