The Awakening of Insects (Chinese: Jingzhe) solar term will arrive on March 5, 2025, signifying the deepening of spring. As temperatures gradually rise and spring thunder begins to rumble, nature revives, bringing a season full of vitality and hope. Across China, diverse traditional customs reflect people’s connection with this transitional period.
In northern China, farmers busy themselves preparing for spring plowing. They inspect and repair farming tools, select seeds, and begin preliminary soil tilling. In some areas, people eat pears during this time, believing the fruit helps moisten the lungs and relieve coughs, easing the body’s adaptation to seasonal climate changes.
Southern regions embrace spring’s arrival in more vibrant ways. In the Jiangnan region with its waterways, peach blossoms bloom and willow trees sprout fresh greenery. Locals enjoy outings to appreciate nature’s beauty, while colorful kites dance under blue skies, symbolizing people’s aspirations and blessings for a better life.
Awakening of Insects also serves as an ideal time for health preservation. It is advisable to engage in outdoor activities like walking or jogging to boost physical fitness. Dietary adjustments are encouraged, with recommendations to consume fresh vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins, such as spinach and celery, to help the body adapt to seasonal shifts. Additionally, adjusting daily routines by waking up early and maintaining regular sleep patterns can enhance immunity and prevent illnesses.
More than a natural phenomenon, Awakening of Insects carries profound cultural significance rooted in folk traditions. It reminds us to follow the laws of nature, cherish the beauty of spring, and embrace a season brimming with vitality. By understanding and preserving these customs, we not only adapt better to environmental changes but also deepen our understanding and appreciation of traditional Chinese culture.
(By Yang Jiming/ Qi Qian)