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What are the climatic characteristics of the Millennium?

The Millennium climate is characterized by a large cooling range and many rainy days.

1, Introduction to the Millennium:

Millennium is the15th solar term in the "twenty-four solar terms", and the third solar term in autumn is the end of the application of the moon in the lunar calendar and the beginning of the unitary month. Dew is water droplets formed by condensation of water vapor on the ground or near-earth objects due to temperature drop. So the Millennium actually indicates that the weather is getting cold.

"White dew" is an important solar term reflecting the growth of cold in nature. As the cold air turns to attack, it is sunny and hot during the day, but the temperature drops rapidly after the evening, and the temperature difference between day and night gradually widens.

2. Changes in the weather after the Millennium:

After entering the Millennium solar terms, the summer monsoon was gradually replaced by the winter monsoon, and the cold air gradually moved southward. In addition, the position where the sun directly touches the ground moves south, and the sunshine time in the northern hemisphere becomes shorter and the sunshine intensity weakens. At night, it is often partly cloudy and sunny, and the ground radiation dissipates quickly and the temperature drops gradually.

After the Millennium, the temperature difference between day and night gradually widened. Although the temperature is high at noon during the day, it is already very cold in the morning and at night. From the beginning of the Millennium solar terms, all localities began to enter autumn one after another.

Millennium folk culture;

1, clear dew:

White dew solar terms, dew condensation on the grass and trees in the morning, crystal clear. Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica in the Ming Dynasty records: "When there are many autumn dew, it can be collected in a plate and fried like a cake, which can prolong life and make people not hungry."

It can be seen that the Millennium "picking dew" has long been a folk custom. In the traditional seasonal belief, the Millennium in autumn is a panacea for eye diseases, and there is also the custom of picking dew and washing eyes in August.

2. Drink Bailu tea:

There is a folk saying that "spring tea is bitter, summer tea is astringent, tea is needed, and autumn dew is needed". At this time, after the heat, the tea tree grows very well before and after the dew. Speaking of the Millennium solar terms, autumn is getting stronger.

Nanjing people love to eat "Bailu tea", and the tea picked in Bailu season is also called "Xiaoqiu tea". Bailu tea is not as fresh and tender as spring tea, nor as dry and bitter as summer tea, but it has a unique sweet fragrance and is deeply loved by some people.

Millennium solar terms, autumn is getting stronger and stronger. After all kinds of tempering in spring and summer, it has a strong but unique sweetness. The old man said that drinking this kind of tea can benefit the body and mind and relieve the pain.