The solar terms corresponding to "Song of the Twenty-Four Solar Terms" are Beginning of Spring, Rain, Waking of Insects, Vernal Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Beginning of Summer, Xiaoman, Ear Grain, Summer Solstice, Minor Heat, Great Heat, Beginning of Autumn, End of Summer, White Dew, and Autumnal Equinox. , cold dew, frost, beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, minor cold, and severe cold.
The lyrics correspond to the solar terms
Spring rain shocks spring and clears the valley - Beginning of Spring, Rain, Waking of Insects, Vernal Equinox, Tomb Sweeping Day, Grain Rain
Summer is full of awns and summer heat is connected - Beginning of Summer, Xiaoman, Mangzhong, summer solstice, minor heat, major heat
Autumn dew, autumn cold and frost - Beginning of Autumn, end of summer, white dew, autumnal equinox, cold dew, frost
Winter snow, winter minor cold - Beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, light cold, big cold
Spring rain shocks spring and clears the valley, summer is full of awns and summer heat is connected
Autumn dews, autumn cold frost falls, winter snows and winters have a small big cold
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The two festivals of each month do not change, with a difference of one or two days at most
The first half of the year is June 21st, and the second half of the year is August 23rd
The spring rain shocks the spring, and the clear valley sky, Summer is full of awns, summer and summer are connected
Autumn is dew, autumn is cold and frost falls, winter snows and winter is cold
Spring rain shocks the spring and clears the valley, summer is full of awns and summer is connected
Autumn is Autumn is cold and frost is falling, winter snow is snowing and winter is small and cold
Winter is snowing and snowing and winter is small and cold
Extended information
Twenty-four solar terms songs are for the convenience of memory There are many versions of short poems compiled based on the twenty-four solar terms in the ancient Chinese calendar.
Solar terms refer to the twenty-four seasons and climate. It is a calendar established by ancient China (Note 1) to express seasonal changes and guide farming. It is the accumulation of long-term experience and wisdom of the working people in ancient China. crystallization.
Since the Chinese lunar calendar is a "lunar-solar calendar", which is based on the movement of the sun and the moon, it cannot completely reflect the solar cycle, but China is an agricultural society.
Agriculture requires a strict understanding of the movement of the sun. Farming is completely based on the sun. Therefore, the "twenty-four solar terms" that individually reflect the sun's movement cycle are added to the calendar and are used as the standard for determining leap months.