Grain in Ear is one of the 24 solar terms, usually around June 6. The literal meaning of Grain in Ear is "wheat with awns is ready to be harvested, and rice with awns can be planted". Grain in Ear is the busy farming season, when farmers are the busiest. Every household is working in the fields. So what crops are ripening in Grain in Ear? Let's learn more about it and experience it. Contents of this article 1. What is Grain in Ear also called? 2. Meteorological proverbs about Grain in Ear 3. Grain in Ear is the season when what crops mature 1What is Mangzhong also called?Grain in Ear is also known as busy planting, which is a homophone of the two words "Mangzhong", indicating that all crops are busy being planted. The "Mang" in "Mangzhong" refers to the harvest of awned plants such as wheat, and the "Zhong" in "Mangzhong" refers to the season for sowing millet crops. Grain in Ear is the ninth solar term in the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar and the third solar term in summer, marking the official start of midsummer. Grain in Ear season climate characteristics: During the Grain in Ear season, there is abundant rainfall and the temperature rises significantly. Common weather disasters include tornadoes, hail, strong winds, heavy rains, droughts, etc. During the Grain in Ear season, it rains a lot along the river, and the Huanghuai Plain is about to enter the rainy season. The southeastern monsoon rain belt in South China is stable, and it is the season with the highest precipitation in the year. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River have entered the plum rain season, with many rainy days, heavy rainfall, little sunshine, and sometimes low temperatures. The southwest region has also entered the rainy season of the year since June. At this time, hail weather begins to increase in the plateau areas in the west of the southwest. After Grain in Ear, the southeastern monsoon rain belt in South China stabilizes, and it is the season with the most precipitation in a year. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River enter the plum rain season, with many rainy days, heavy rainfall, little sunshine, and sometimes low temperatures. The poem "After Grain in Ear, Accumulated Rains and Sudden Cold" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty reads: "The plum rain pours down and the nine rivers turn over, and the hundreds of canals communicate with the wide sea. The farmland of Wu is wet, and every year they plant rice in the cold." It depicts the scene of continuous rain, full rivers and ditches, and farmers braving the cold and planting rice in cotton. 2Meteorological proverbs about Grain in Ear1. During the Grain in Ear season, the south wind blows and the pond is filled with heavy rain. 2. When the north wind blows during Grain in Ear, the roots of the young seedlings will be cut off by drought. 3. If there is no rain during Grain in Ear, there will be eighteen rivers during the Summer Solstice. 4. Southwest wind blows during Grain in Ear, and continuous rain falls during Summer Solstice. 5. Grain in Ear is very hot, but August gets cold early. 6. The Grain in Ear Day is sunny and hot, and there will be a lot of water in the summer. 7. Thunder in Grain in Ear indicates a good harvest. 8. The sky is scorching hot during Grain in Ear, and it rains heavily during Summer Solstice. 9. It rains during Grain in Ear, and the water level rises during Dragon Boat Festival. 10. Grain in Ear means scorching heat, Summer Solstice means rain pours down on your head. 11. There are continuous rains during Grain in Ear season and scorching sun during Summer Solstice. 12. Grain in Ear season burns the sky, Summer Solstice fills the fields with water. 13. If the north wind blows during Grain in Ear season, drought will occur. 14. Grain in Ear and Summer Solstice are the Water Festival. If there is no rain, it is a drought season. 15. Grain in Ear is afraid of thunder god, and Summer Solstice is afraid of north wind. 3What is the season when crops mature?Grain in Ear is the season when crops such as rice and wheat mature. It is one of the 24 solar terms and usually falls on June 6. Its literal meaning is "wheat with awns is ready to be harvested, and rice with awns can be planted." Grain in Ear season has abundant rainfall and significantly higher temperatures, making it the busiest season for the ripening and cultivation of summer crops such as wheat. The half month from Grain in Ear to Summer Solstice is the climax of the "three summers" of sowing, transplanting, seedling management of autumn crops, and the full entry into summer harvest, summer planting, and summer management. Grain in Ear is the busy farming season and the busiest time for farmers. Every household is working in the fields, busy with harvesting grains such as wheat and beans, planting rice, applying fertilizers, etc. |
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