The Spring Equinox
The Spring Equinox, also referred to as the Vernal Equinox, stands as one of the twenty-four traditional Chinese solar terms, occurring around March 20th or 21st every year. It signifies the official onset of spring as the sun crosses the celestial equator, resulting in an equal duration of day and night. In ancient China, the Spring Equinox was a bustling period for farmers as they commenced sowing crops and preparing for the growth of new crops in the approaching year. Moreover, the Spring Equinox is recognized as a crucial period for maintaining good health, with people often adjusting their diets and routines to adapt to the changing climate of spring. In certain regions of China, special celebrations and activities occur during the Spring Equinox, such as hiking to admire the flowers or engaging in outings, as people joyfully welcome the arrival of spring.