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Formula for planting wheat in 24 solar terms

The formula for growing wheat in 24 solar terms is as follows:

The plum blossoms in early spring are particularly bright, and the rain is full of red apricots. I was surprised to hear the thunder of Lu Lin, and butterflies danced among the flowers at the vernal equinox.

The Qingming kite was broken, and the tender tea in Grain Rain was blocked. Mulberry fruits are like cherries in the long summer, and silkworms are cultivated in the small man.

Before mango seedlings were sent to the courtyard, the summer solstice rice fragrance was like a white convention. Summer breeze urges early-maturing beans, and Chi Pan enjoys red lotus in hot summer.

Qiu Chan makes people sleep, and sunflower smiles in summer. The white dew returns to the geese, and the autumn equinox smells like osmanthus.

Cold dew vegetable seedlings are green, and the first frost reed flowers are floating all over the sky. Beginning of winter reported good news, reported three rewards, and light snow and goose feathers flew in pieces.

The snow is very cold, the plum blossoms are crazy in the wind, and the winter solstice is full of snow. Little cold wanderers are homesick, and they celebrate reunion at the end of the cold year.

Beginning of spring, Rain, Creeping, Vernal Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Changxia, Xiaoman, Mangzhong, Summer Solstice, Xiaoxia Scale, Daxia, beginning of autumn, Chushu, Bailu, Autumn Equinox, Cold Dew, First Frost, beginning of winter, Light Snow, Heavy Snow, Winter Solstice, Slight Cold and Severe Cold.

The 24 Solar Terms

Because China Lingshou was an agricultural society in ancient times, agriculture needed to know the movement of the sun strictly, and farming was carried out entirely according to the sun, so the "twenty-four solar terms" reflecting the solar cycle alone were added to the calendar as the criteria for determining leap months.

China's orthodox 24 solar terms are based on Henan. China's lunar calendar is a combination of yin and yang, which is based on the movement of the sun and the moon, so adding 24 solar terms can better reflect the cycle of the sun's movement.