{"id":318,"date":"2026-06-10T02:08:54","date_gmt":"2026-06-10T02:08:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mysterytaoism.com\/?p=318"},"modified":"2026-06-10T02:20:55","modified_gmt":"2026-06-10T02:20:55","slug":"the-24-solar-terms-ancient-chinese-natural-wisdom-life-part-one-spring-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mysterytaoism.com\/zh\/the-24-solar-terms-ancient-chinese-natural-wisdom-life-part-one-spring-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"The 24 Solar Terms | Ancient Chinese Natural Wisdom &amp; Life\u2014 Part One (Spring &amp; Summer)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<body>\n\n\n    <meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n    <meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=yes\">\n    <title>The 24 Solar Terms | Ancient Chinese Natural Wisdom &amp; Life Philosophy<\/title>\n    <meta name=\"description\" content=\"Rooted in ancient Chinese wisdom, the 24 Solar Terms serve as a traditional natural calendar and philosophy of life. 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\u2727<\/div>\n        <div style=\"font-size: 0.7rem; letter-spacing: 4px; color:#b29062; font-weight:400; text-align:center;\">\u987a\u65f6\u800c\u884c \u00b7 \u5929\u4eba\u5408\u4e00<\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <div class=\"mystic-quote\">\n        The 24 Solar Terms, an ancient oriental calendar and philosophy of life summed up by Chinese ancestors over thousands of years.\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p class=\"dropcap\">\n        The 24 Solar Terms are an oriental natural calendar and life philosophy concluded by ancient Chinese people through observing solar motion, cosmic rhythms and the growth of all living things. More than a simple division of seasons, it is a complete set of life wisdom: conforming to nature, regulating body and mind, grasping pace, knowing when to advance and retreat, and learning to choose and give up.\n    <\/p>\n    <p>\n        Western people measure time by clocks and dates, while Chinese people perceive time through vitality and natural rhythms. Spring brings birth, summer brings growth, autumn brings harvest and winter brings storage. The cycle of the 24 Solar Terms represents growth, accumulation, accumulation of strength and rebirth. It stands for the supreme wisdom of coexisting harmoniously between human beings and nature.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <h2 class=\"section-title\">Spring \u00b7 Six Solar Terms [Germination, Awakening, New Life, Hope]<\/h2>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">1. Start of Spring \u2014 All things begin, everything takes on a new look<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        As the first of the 24 Solar Terms, Start of Spring marks the complete end of winter. Warm spring winds sweep across the land, frozen soil gradually thaws, and plants quietly sprout. Yang energy arises between heaven and earth, and all creatures wake up from silence. Though cold lingers, nature is brewing the power of new life.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> Ancient people regarded Start of Spring as the beginning of the year. They held rituals to welcome spring, pray for blessings, taste seasonal food and whip spring oxen, bidding farewell to tiredness of the old year and embracing a brand-new life cycle.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Everything can restart no matter how the past was. There is no absolute despair in life. With the rotation of seasons and renewal of mind, you can set out again. It symbolizes new beginnings, turning points and hope.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">2. Rain Water \u2014 Moistening all things silently<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Temperatures rise after Start of Spring, warm and humid air flows in and rainfall gradually increases. Cold snow gives way to gentle spring rain. Rain nourishes the land and revives plants. Mountains and rivers cast off bleakness, and the air becomes moist and fresh.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> Rain Water symbolizes nature\u2019s kindness and nourishment. In agricultural times, rainfall directly determined annual harvest, standing for nature\u2019s generosity and tolerance.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> True growth comes from silent nourishment and steady accumulation. Blessings, abilities and vision all take shape through day-by-day efforts. It represents nourishment, tolerance, accumulation and good fortune.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">3. Awakening of Insects \u2014 Spring thunder awakens nature, breaking through for new life<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        The first spring thunder rumbles, waking insects and creatures that have hibernated all winter. Hidden lives break through the ground, plants grow rapidly, and spring fully covers the land. This term marks the shift from stillness to motion, from dormancy to vitality.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> Ancient people believed spring thunder dispels cold and stagnation, clears gloomy energy and ushers in good fortune.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> It stands for breaking through bottlenecks and stepping out of silence. All waiting prepares for the moment of breakthrough. Do not fear dormancy, for opportunity will arrive when the time is right. It symbolizes progress, turning points and rising momentum.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">4. Spring Equinox \u2014 Equal day and night, balanced Yin and Yang<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Day and night are equally long on Spring Equinox, reaching perfect balance of Yin and Yang. Spring scenery is at its most beautiful, flowers bloom in full blossom and gentle winds soothe people. It is the mildest and most balanced time of the whole year.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> The ancients valued moderation and balance. People went for outings, flew kites and calmed their minds to harmonize body and spirit.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Learn to keep balance in life, alternate work and rest, stay calm and modest. The best state of life is steady equilibrium rather than extreme passion. It symbolizes harmony, stability and peace of mind.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">5. Pure Brightness \u2014 Clear heaven and earth, pure mind and heart<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        During Pure Brightness, the weather is bright and clean, air is fresh and sky is clear. Wind and rain are soft, all things look bright and green. It is the purest and clearest season all year round.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> It is both a solar term and a traditional festival. People honor ancestors and cherish memories, meanwhile walking outdoors to embrace nature, striking a balance between remembrance and new life.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Learn to let go of the past and purify your mind. A pure heart leads to a clear path and smooth days. It represents purity, relief, new beginnings and clarity.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">6. Grain Rain \u2014 Rain nourishes all grains, reaping from diligent work<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        As the last solar term of spring, Grain Rain brings abundant mild rain that nourishes crops to thrive. Fertile land fosters vigorous growth of all living things, laying a solid foundation for annual harvest.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> Rain in Grain Rain is regarded as blessed rain from heaven. It means every sowing deserves a return, rewarding all efforts made in spring.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> All diligent work will eventually be rewarded. Down-to-earth efforts will be fulfilled by time. It symbolizes accumulation, harvest, good fortune and promising prospects.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2 class=\"section-title\">Summer \u00b7 Six Solar Terms [Prosperity, Growth, Passion, Moderation]<\/h2>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">7. Start of Summer \u2014 All things flourish, prosperity arrives<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Start of Summer announces the official arrival of summer. Spring fades away and summer vitality rises. Plants fully stretch and grow luxuriantly. All creatures enter a phase of rapid growth and full bloom, with nature\u2019s vitality reaching its peak.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> People welcomed summer, tasted new seasonal food and preserved energy to adapt to vigorous summer energy.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> It represents full bloom and vigorous growth, a season for striving and advancing. It symbolizes career progress, vitality and moving forward with the trend.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">8. Grain Buds \u2014 Nearly full but not overfilled, the ideal state of life<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Grains ripening in summer become plump yet not fully mature. All things are abundant but never excessive, leaving proper blank space. The weather is mild without extreme heat.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> Among all solar terms, only Grain Buds has no &#8220;Full Grain&#8221;. The ancients warned that nature and human affairs reject excess perfection.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Be content with moderate abundance and leave room for development. Moderation brings long-lasting peace and joy. Moderate fullness is the true perfection. It stands for contentment, steady abundance and lasting blessings.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">9. Grain in Ear \u2014 Busy but rewarding, cherish every moment<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Crops with awns ripen for harvest while autumn crops need sowing in time. It is the busiest and most fulfilling season of the year, witnessing the cycle of harvest and sowing.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> It embodies the truth that no pains, no gains. Busy days are filled with hope and rewards.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Cherish time and take solid action. Stay orderly even when busy. Reap the fruits of past efforts while sowing hopes for the future. It symbolizes diligence, progress and endless vitality.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">10. Summer Solstice \u2014 Ultimate prosperity, restrain at the peak<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Summer Solstice has the longest daytime and strongest Yang energy. All things thrive to the extreme. Afterwards, daytime gradually shortens and Yin energy grows. Nature begins to turn from full bloom to restraint.\n    <\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> People kept calm and avoided heat, learning to restrain themselves and stay steady when standing at the peak.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Remain modest and restrained when achieving success. Moderation sustains long-term prosperity. It symbolizes glory, steadiness, prudence and endurance.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">11. Minor Heat \u2014 Initial hot weather, stay calm and focused<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Hot weather gradually arrives yet has not reached its peak. All things keep growing in warm conditions. The air becomes stuffy, entering a transitional period of heat.<\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> People calmed their minds, regulated breath and stayed disciplined amid rising heat.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Stay steady and clear-headed when the outside world becomes restless. Self-discipline and inner peace pave the way for success. It symbolizes composure, self-control and accumulating strength.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h3 class=\"term-title\">12. Major Heat \u2014 Ultimate tempering, gain clarity through hardships<\/h3>\n    <p>\n        Major Heat is the hottest time of the year with intense heat and humidity. All creatures go through the ultimate tempering of high temperature to become mature and firm.<\/p>\n    <div class=\"insight-box\">\n        <p><strong>Traditional Connotation:<\/strong> It is a tempering period of nature. Only after experiencing severe heat can things grow sturdy.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Life Philosophy:<\/strong> Hardships and pressure are necessary tempering for growth. Persist through difficulties, and you will embrace harvest and clarity in autumn. 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