Jingzhe, or the Awakening of Insects, the third solar term of the Chinese lunar calendar, falls on March 6 this year.
In traditional Chinese folklore, during Jingzhe, the spring thunderstorms will startle the hibernating insects. Hence the arrival of Jingzhe marks an increase in insect activity.
This solar term signals a rise in temperature and increase of rainfall, which brings the farmers into a busy plowing season.
This solar term is not only a morning alarm for animals, but also for plants. From Jingzhe on, the peach trees will start to bloom and soon pink and white flowers will be seen in every part of China.
Soon nature will be decorated with thriving, beautiful flora and fauna. Let's anticipate the day when the coronavirus outbreak is over and look forward to enjoying the beauty of nature.
(By Fan Ying/Liu Qin)