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Has it ever snowed in Hainan history?

It snowed in Hainan's history.

Hainan Qiongshan experienced snowfall in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty and Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty.

From16th century to19th century, the global climate entered a cold period, commonly known as the "Little Ice Age", which lasted for about 400 years. This period spanned the Ming and Qing Dynasties in China, so it was also called "Little Ice Age in Ming and Qing Dynasties" in China.

Affected by the Little Ice Age, the southernmost snow line in China moved southward obviously during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and snow disasters, frost and freezing disasters in tropical areas increased obviously. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the southernmost record of the snow line in Chinese mainland was Qiongshan, Hainan, and there were snowfalls during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty and Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty.

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Ancient snowfall records in Hainan

1, Zheng Deyuannian in Ming Dynasty (1506): Wanzhou (now Wanning), rainy and snowy in winter.

Interpretation: Wanzhou, it rains and snows in winter

2. In the seventh year of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty (15 12), it snowed in Wanzhou (now Wanning) that winter.

Interpretation: Wanzhou, this winter, it is snowing all over Wanzhou.

3. Nine years of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1636): Lingao, December 15th (1637 65438+ 10/0), it snowed for three days and nights, and all the trees withered.

Interpretation: Lingao,1February 15, snowed for three days and nights, and the trees withered.

4. Twenty-two years of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1683): Wenchang, with severe cold in winter, rain and snow, marine fish froze to death and coconut trees withered.

Interpretation: Wenchang, winter is very cold, it rains and snows, the fish in the sea freeze to death, and the coconut palm betel nut withers.

5. Twenty-three years of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1684): Lingao, winter frost. Qiongshan, in winter and November, it rains and snows, flowers and trees fall, and more than half of coconut trees die.

Interpretation: Lingao, frosting in winter, vegetation freezing to death. Qiongshan, in winter 1 1 month, it rains and snows, all the flowers and trees wither and die, and more than half of the coconut trees and betel nuts die.

6. Forty-two years of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1703): Qiongshan, with snow and frost in winter. If all the trees wither, betel nut will die by half.

Commentary: Qiongshan, winter, rain, snow, frost, trees withered, betel nut trees died more than half.

7. Twenty years of Qing Jiaqing (18 15): Chengmai, winter and November, heavy snow, coconut trees were injured.

Interpretation: Chengmai, in winter 1 1 month, there was heavy snow in the sky, and betel nut trees and coconut trees were mostly damaged.

8. Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty (1893): Qiongshan, with heavy rain and frost in November and unprecedented cold wind. The poor froze to death, many fish in the stream floated to the surface, bamboo withered, and it was colder in Tunchang area.

Interpretation: Qiongshan, 1 1 month, it rains and frosts, and the wind is biting. It has never been so cold before. The poor people froze to death, the fish in the stream died, floated on the water, and the bamboo withered. Tunchang area is colder.

Phoenix. Com- There were 8 snowfalls in Hainan's history. Count the ancient snowfall records in Hainan.