Major Snow
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar
divides the year into 24 solar terms. Major Snow, the 21st solar term of the
year, begins this year on Dec 7.
During Major Snow, the snow becomes heavy
and begins to accumulate on the ground. The temperature drops significantly.
Here are six things you should know about
Major Snow.
1. Snowy winter
The snow in North China may last a whole day, breaking tree branches and blocking the road. The natural scenery is "hundreds of leagues ice-bound go over thousands of leagues fly snow". In the south, snowflakes fall and the world turns white. A proverb about the snow says, "A timely snow promises a good harvest". As the snow covers the ground, the low winter temperature kills pests.
2. Appreciating plum blossoms
Plum blossoms usually flower in mid-to-late
December in some southern cities of China, and sometimes bloom even earlier.
The plum blossom, which originated in China, is revered in Chinese culture for
its resilience during severe winters. Along with the pine and bamboo, the plum
blossom is considered one of the Three Friends of Winter.
3. Eating lamb
Lamb is a favorite food for Chinese people
during Major Snow. It’s excellent for nourishing the body, promoting blood
circulation and providing protection against the cold. People in Chongqing like
to have potted lamb soup or stewed lamb soup with their families and friends. Nanjing
residents like to stew lamb with yams or wolfberries to make it more
nutritious.
4. Making sausages
During Major Snow, people in southern
China, including Nanjing, Hangzhou, Hefei and Chongqing, make sausages, an
important part of preparation for Spring Festival.
5. Eating porridge
Hot porridge could help warm you and
nourish your body in cold weather. In China, it’s customary to eat red bean
porridge on the first day of the Major Snow and eight-treasure porridge on the
eighth day of the last month of the lunar year. In addition, there are other
varieties such as wheat porridge, sesame porridge, radish porridge, walnut
porridge and tuckahoe porridge.
6. Preventing respiratory illness
During this period, Chinese people watch
for outbreaks of respiratory illness, which can be prevented by wearing a warm
scarf to protect the neck and properly drinking water. During Major Snow, it’s
drier and colder, so people should drink more water. But you should not drink
too much water at once. At the same time, don't drink cold water after
exercise.