The poems about the Beginning of Summer solar terms are as follows:
1. "Enjoying the Coolness" Qin Guan of the Song Dynasty - Carrying a knife to chase the coolness outside the willows, leaning against the Hu bed on the south side of the painted bridge. The moon is bright, the boat flutes are rising, the wind is still in the pond, and the lotus flowers are fragrant.
2. "Summer in the Pavilion" Tang Dynasty·Gao Pian - The summer is long with green trees and thick shade, and the reflection of the tower is into the pond. The crystal curtain moves, the breeze rises, and the roses fill the courtyard with incense.
Summer is the second season among the four seasons of the year, starting from the beginning of summer and ending at the beginning of autumn. High temperatures are the most significant climate feature in summer, but depending on the region and the dry and wet environment, different climates can be hot and dry or hot and humid and rainy. China is a vast country, and the summer climate in different regions is not the same.
In general, the monsoon areas in southeastern China have hot and rainy summers, the high-altitude southwest areas have cool summers with little precipitation, and the northwest areas have hot and dry summers. Spring growth, summer growth, autumn harvest, and winter storage. Summer is the best season for many crops to grow vigorously. Sufficient light, suitable temperature, and abundant rain provide the necessary conditions for plants.
Monsoon climate is the main characteristic of China's climate. In summer, it is affected by warm and humid airflow from the ocean, resulting in high temperature, humidity and rain. Rain and heat occur at the same time, which is beneficial to the growth of crops. In summer, crops enter a stage of vigorous growth.
In China, summer starts from the beginning of summer (between May 5th and 7th in the Gregorian calendar) and ends in the beginning of autumn (between August 7th and 9th in the Gregorian calendar); Westerners generally call it the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox. for summer. In the Southern Hemisphere, December, January and February are generally designated as summer.