When the solar eclipse occurs, the earth, the moon and the sun are almost in a straight line, and the moon is located between the earth and the sun. An eclipse is when the moon covers the sun. From the earth, when the moon and the sun are just the same size, there will be a total solar eclipse, that is, the moon just blocks the sunlight.
From 1000 to 3000, there were 95 eclipses during the Spring Festival in 2000. Among them, there are only 9 rare total solar eclipses, 25 total solar eclipses, 42 annular eclipses and 42 partial eclipses.
The last Spring Festival solar eclipse occurred on June 26th, 2009, and the next one happened on June 26th, 2028, which happened to be June 19. From June 5th to1October 26th, 2009, southern China was fortunate to witness this incident. Unfortunately, the eclipse of the Spring Festival in 2028 can't be seen all over China. The visible solar eclipse in China during the Spring Festival will not be seen until 2047, and it can be seen all over the country this time!