When is the winter solstice in 2018? As the name suggests, Winter Solstice Night is the night before the Winter Solstice, which is different from the Winter Solstice. So what is the specific difference between Winter Solstice Night and the Winter Solstice? It is the eleventh month of the lunar calendar and the cold wave is rolling in. Shuimoxiansheng.com presents you with the wonderful content of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar 2018.When is the winter solstice in 2018?The day before the winter solstice is called "Winter Solstice Night". The Winter Solstice Night in 2018 is the night of December 21st, and the Winter Solstice is December 22nd. People in some southern regions attach more importance to the Winter Solstice Night, and the Winter Solstice and the Winter Solstice Night are just like the Spring Festival and New Year's Eve.What is the difference between Winter Solstice Night and Winter Solstice?Winter Solstice: The Winter Solstice has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is not only a natural solar term, but also a traditional festival for worshiping ancestors and gods. The Winter Solstice Festival, due to the characteristics of the solar term "Winter Solstice, the yang is born, and the yang energy of heaven and earth rises", the ancients believed that from the Winter Solstice, the yang energy of heaven and earth began to rise and become stronger, representing the beginning of the next cycle and it was an auspicious day. Therefore, offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors during the winter solstice has since become a festival custom. According to legend, the winter solstice is the earliest of the 24 solar terms and is the first of the 24 solar terms. On the day of the winter solstice, the sun moves to 270° of ecliptic longitude (the winter solstice point), and the position of the sun directly above the ground reaches the southernmost point of the year. The sun almost directly hits the Tropic of Capricorn (also known as the winter solstice), and the sunlight is most inclined to the northern hemisphere. Therefore, the winter solstice is the day with the shortest daylight in the year everywhere in the northern hemisphere, and the daylight is shorter the further north you go. North of the Arctic Circle, the sun stays below the horizon all day, making it the day with the most extensive polar night in the Northern Hemisphere in the year. For all parts of the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice is also the day when the sun's noon altitude is the lowest throughout the year. On the winter solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives the least solar radiation, about 50% less than the Southern Hemisphere.Winter Solstice Night: Regarding the Winter Solstice Night, it seems that different places have different customs and there are different sayings: Theory 1: The night of the winter solstice. Since the winter solstice has a certain morning (usually around 2 pm), the winter solstice night is naturally the night of the winter solstice. The second theory: The winter solstice night is the night before the winter solstice, just like Christmas Eve, which is on the night of the 24th. And many old people said that they always celebrated it on the night before the winter solstice. The most popular saying now is the night before the winter solstice. |
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