Winter Greetings Forecast The autumn equinox weather determines next year's harvest, what do you think?
As one of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms, the autumnal equinox marks the official beginning of autumn. Not only does it reflect the cyclical changes in the natural world, but it also plays an important role in Chinese culture. At the time of the autumnal equinox, people not only celebrate the festival, but also follow the ancient traditions ** the upcoming winter weather. How cold will it be this winter?In the next editorial, we'll make a *** on this.
Autumn equinox customs.
Picking autumn vegetables. During the autumn equinox, people go to the fields to pick tender green autumn vegetables, which is commonly called"Autumn Artemisia"。Most of the harvested autumn vegetables are made delicious with fish fillets"Autumn soup"。This custom not only represents the beginning of autumn, but also symbolizes peace and health for the family.
Autumn cow diagram. On the day of the autumn equinox, people in some areas will go door-to-door with autumn ox charts. These paintings, usually printed on red or yellow paper, depict a year of festivities and peasants plowing their fields. The people depicted are usually rappers who use rhythmic language to wish families a good harvest and predict good fortune in the coming year.
Chickens and ducks speak. On the day of the autumn equinox, there are places where the unwrapped rice balls are cooked, skewered with thin bamboo skewers, and placed on the edge of the field, which is called"Plug in the sparrow's beak"。The purpose of this custom is to prevent birds from destroying crops, but it also symbolizes peace and family health.
Easter egg extravaganza. On the day of the autumnal equinox, there is an ancient and interesting custom called laying eggs. Legend has it that the easiest way to lay eggs on the day of the autumn equinox is to lay eggs, a tradition that dates back 4,000 years in China. The egg laying event symbolizes new life and hope, and symbolizes the continuation of life. These customs exemplify the importance of the autumn equinox in Chinese culture, as well as its strong association with agricultural production and family gatherings.
Three autumnal equinox days. On the verge of silence.
This is the first wait for the autumnal equinox. During this time, the thunder gradually weakens and stops, marking the end of the summer thunderstorms. According to the observation of the ancients, the sound of thunder was caused by the exuberance of yang energy, and after the autumn equinox, the yang energy gradually decreased, and the thunder gradually stopped.
Stinging insects. This is the second wait for the autumnal equinox. During this time, some spring insects, such as snails and earthworms, begin to hide underground in preparation for the winter. It's a self-protection measure to avoid the cold.
Dry. This is the third waiting period for the autumnal equinox. During this period, water sources gradually decrease, and water levels in rivers and lakes drop, which means that precipitation gradually decreases and the air becomes drier. This is a sign that water resources have entered a period of depletion. The changes in these three seasons reflect the subtle changes in nature and the meticulous observation of the natural world by ancient farmers.
Is it cold this winter?
In ancient China, the autumn equinox was considered a key point in the weather conditions of the coming winter. There are many folk proverbs and proverbs about the autumn equinox, by observing the weather phenomena of this day to ** the situation in winter.
The autumn equinox thunders loudly, and the winter solstice is full of snow"
The meaning of this proverb is that if there is thunder on the day of the autumn equinox, there will be heavy snow on the day of the winter solstice. As we all know, the temperature during the winter solstice is not the coldest in winter, and if it snows heavily on this day, it means that this winter will be very cold.
The northwest wind blows in the autumn equinox, and it rains and snows in winter"。
Wind direction plays an important role in the weather, and the proverb means that if a northwesterly wind blows during the autumnal equinox, there may be more rain and snow in winter.
On the day of the autumn equinox, winter is not cold"。
Sunny weather at the autumnal equinox also sends an important message: if the sun is shining during the autumnal equinox, the winter may not be as cold.
These folk sayings and proverbs reflect the ancient people's deep understanding of the weather and the changing of the seasons. Although modern meteorological science has come a long way, these ancient wisdoms still have some reference value, especially in rural areas, where people still rely on these ancient methods to ** the weather and the severity of the winter.
It should be noted, though, that weather forecasting is a complex science that is influenced by a variety of factors and does not depend solely on the weather conditions on the day of the autumnal equinox. Therefore, these proverbs and aphorisms should be considered as part of cultural heritage and not as a precise tool for weather forecasting.
If there is strong wind and heavy rain on the day of the autumnal equinox, the winter will be colder, but if the autumnal equinox is sunny, the winter will not be particularly cold. As an important solar term, the autumn equinox not only has a rich and colorful tradition, but also carries the wisdom and experience of the ancients. By observing the weather during the autumn equinox and traditional folk proverbs, people can figure out how the weather will change in the coming winter and prepare for agricultural production and daily life. Whether ancient or modern, the autumnal equinox is a time for people to marvel at the wonders of nature.