The light rain is new, and a thunderstorm begins.
That's right, today is the sting.
According to common sense, spring thunder should happen when it stung, but this year's climate is easy to perennial, and we have all heard about 100 spring thunders. Here I won't go into the details of the early Chunlei meeting, and I don't know much about it, so I won't get an axe.
Here's just an introduction to the sting in the ordinary sense:
When it is shocking, the yang energy rises, the temperature warms up, the spring thunder moves, the rain increases, everything recovers, and it is full of vitality.
In the past, it was also an important solar term in farming.
As the descendants of Chinese foodies, we naturally want to talk about what to eat.
As the saying goes: "Cold sting, warm equinox". It is easy to cough when stung, and "pear", cold and sweet, has the effect of moistening the lungs and relieving cough, nourishing yin and clearing heat, so the folk are known as "eating pears when stung".
Capsule: It is a seasonal fresh vegetable, rich in a variety of nutrients, which can clear heat and detoxify, diuretic and swelling, nourish the liver and eyes.
Leek: It can dispel yin and dissipate cold, enhance yang qi, and can enhance the qi of the human spleen and stomach when eaten, and help improve liver function.
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