Many people think that the solar term only lasts one day, but in fact, the solar term lasts for several consecutive days. Therefore, people divide the solar term into three phases according to different climatic characteristics. So what are the "three phases of Grain in Ear"? Let’s find out together. The Fortune Teller website has carefully compiled detailed information about the fourth month of the lunar calendar in 2018. If you want to know about the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of the fourth month of the lunar calendar, please come to Mr. Shui Mo!What are the three signs of Grain in Ear?In ancient my country, "five days" were called "one period", so a solar term (about 15 days) is also called "three periods". The "three signs" of each solar term are named based on the climate characteristics of the time and some special phenomena, which are used to express the weather characteristics of the time in a concise and clear manner. The ancients divided the Grain in Ear solar term into three types: the first stage is the birth of mantises, the second stage is the beginning of the singing of cuckoos, and the third stage is the silence of parrots.The first sign of the birth of a mantis: The mantis lays eggs in the late autumn of the previous year. During the grain in ear season, it feels the nascent yin energy and the little mantises break out of their shells. The second Marquis Shrike begins to sing: Shrike refers to the shrike, a small bird of prey. The shade-loving shrikes began to appear on the branches and sing in response to the shade. The third sign is that the mockingbird becomes silent: The mockingbird is a bird that can learn the calls of other birds, but at this moment it stops singing because it senses the presence of Yin energy. What does the Grain in Ear symbolize?The "mang" in Mangzhong refers to the harvest of awned plants such as wheat. The seeds of awned crops such as barley and wheat are mature and will be harvested. The "zhong" in Mangzhong refers to the sowing season of cereals and millet crops. For example, it is the busiest season for sowing summer crops such as late rice, millet and sorghum.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. The arrival of "Mangzhong" heralds the beginning of farmers' busy life in the fields. |
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