Minor Snow, or “Xiao Xue” in Chinese, is the 20th solar term of the Chinese lunar year, lasting from November 22 to December 6. As indicated by the name, the period refers to the time of year when the weather starts getting colder.
According to an old Chinese saying, “If the sky is full of snow during Minor Snow, next year will be a harvest year.” The right kind of weather during Minor Snow can benefit the agricultural sector.
During Minor Snow, the temperature declines sharply and the air becomes dry. People adjust their eating habits to adapt to the environment.
In most of north China, the temperature will drop below zero degrees. People drink more hot soups, such as radish soup, to keep them warm. Meanwhile in some areas of south China, it is customary to eat glutinous rice cakes for more energy.
(By Liuqin/Fanying)