Grain in Ear is one of the 24 solar terms. So, let’s take a look at what month and date is Grain in Ear in 2021? Is it possible to get married during Grain in Ear in 2021? With the arrival of the fourth month of the lunar calendar, the summer atmosphere becomes more intense and the grass and trees become more lush. If you want to know what’s happening in the fourth month of the lunar calendar, just visit Mr. Shui Mo’s website.When is Grain in Ear in 2021? Is it possible to get married during Grain in Ear in 2021?Introduction to the dates of the Grain in Ear solar term in 2021:April 25, 2021 (Lunar calendar) Saturday, June 5, 2021 Gemini (solar calendar) The following are the things that are suitable to do on Grain in Ear Day in 2021: 【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】 Consecration, seeking offspring, traveling, wearing the hairpin, getting married, felling wood, setting up horses, opening pillars, building, moving, moving into new house, opening business, trading, signing contracts, burning incense, lighting fires, hanging plaques, laying foundations, building, opening graves, combining wood for longevity, burial, removing mourning clothes, putting on mourning clothes, moving coffins and burying them. As can be seen from the above [What is suitable for today in the old almanac], there is the option of getting married on that day, so you can get married. What does Grain in Ear mean?Mangzhong literally means busy planting.The arrival of the Grain in Ear solar term means that the crops are ripe, and the Grain in Ear solar term is the ninth solar term among the twenty-four solar terms. Around June 5th every year, when the sun reaches 75° of the ecliptic longitude, it is Grain in Ear. "Collected Explanations of the 72 Solar Terms" states: "The May Festival is when the grains with awns can be planted." It means that the seeds of awned crops such as barley and wheat are ripe and it is urgent to harvest them. It is also the busiest season for sowing summer crops such as late rice, millet and sorghum, so it is also called "Mangzhong". In spring, we strive for days, and in summer, we strive for time. "Striving for time" refers to the busy farming season of harvest and planting. People often talk about the busy season of "three summers", which refers to the summer harvest, summer planting and summer management of spring-sown crops. Therefore, "Mangzhong" is also called "busy planting" or "busy planting", which means sowing by farmers. The arrival of Grain in Ear indicates that farmers have begun their busy life in the fields. |
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