The Waking of Insects in Ant Manor is a state of biological dormancy.
1. The Waking of Insects reflects the sprouting and growth of natural organisms affected by rhythmic changes. The spring thunder begins to roar, the temperature rises, and insects sprout. The "nine-nine" is over. "The peach blossoms are blooming at the end of the nine-nine, and spring plowing cannot stop."
2. Phenology: peaches are red and plums are white, warblers are chirping and swallows are coming, and cuckoo is driving the plowing. During the Jingzhe, all things sprout and bacteria breed, which can easily lead to colds, fever and liver disease. In maintaining good health, you need to pay attention to preventing spring-warm flu, eat a light diet to nourish the liver and spleen, eat more vegetables to clear the stomach, go to bed early and get up early and exercise more.
3. In winter, some animals will enter a state of inactivity without eating or drinking, which is called "hibernation" or "hibernation". When spring comes, atmospheric activities will cause clouds to Thunder sounds, and at the same time, the temperature rises, and dormant animals become active. This borrowed breath is called "waking of insects".
Twenty-four solar terms:
1. The twenty-four solar terms system is an important part unique to our country’s old calendar. In the international meteorological community, the time cognitive system of the twenty-four solar terms is known as "China's fifth greatest invention."
2. The time of each solar term can be accurately positioned within 3 days every year. It can be seen that the ancient Chinese divided the annual movement of the sun into 24 equal parts and created twenty-four solar terms, which profoundly reflects the The changing patterns of seasons, climate, phenology and other aspects during the year.
3. The twenty-four solar terms reflect the main ideological connotation of ancient Chinese philosophy, "the unity of nature and man", emphasizing the harmony between heaven and man. The idea of ??"unity of man and nature" has been expressed in the works and speeches of Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism and Zajia in the past dynasties of China.