Falling on March 21 this year, Spring Equinox, also called Chunfen in Chinese, is the fourth of the Twenty-four Solar Terms. It marks the same length (长度) of the day and night.
Have you ever wondered about the origin (起源) of this special solar term? It is said that a long time ago, as there was not e sunlight, it was almost impossible for people to grow crops. One day, Emperor Yandi dto fly to Penglai Island on a five-colored bird to search for the sun so that his people could enjoy a b harvest. After a dangerous journey, he brought the sun back and hung it in the sky. From then on, there were plenty of crops on Earth and people lived happily and p. This day is called Chunfen.
Today, people in different places have different traditions to celebrate Chunfen. Chunfen is the best time to fly kites. The wind for kite flying can't be too s or too gentle. The gentle wind on the day of Chunfen perfectly s those needs, so it is easier for kites to go up. It is usually a wonderful time for people, both old and young, to go to the open spaces to fly kites. It is believed that flying kites on Chunfen can drive away bad luck and bback good luck.
Chunfen also m hope and growing up, just like the plants. Since ancient times, people ate food based on the changes of s. In southern China's Fujian and Guangdong provinces, people living in villages dig wild vegetables and cook them in soup to clean their stomachs. The meals are also thought as a way to wish for a healthy and strong body. During Chunfen, wheat grows and flowers come out. Leek (韭菜) is delicious and fresh. It's the best time to cook food with it, although cooking styles are quite d between northern and southern China.
When Chunfen comes, remember to have fresh vegetables on your table. Also, don't say no if you are invited to take part in different activities to enjoy the good weather.