The summer solstice is the 10th of the 24 solar terms. On the day of the summer solstice, the direct sunlight reaches the northernmost point of the year.
High temperatures, high humidity and occasional thunderstorms characterise the weather after the summer solstice. The summer solstice is one of the twenty-four solar terms, and in ancient times, it was also one of the festivals in the ‘Four Seasons and Eight Festivals’ of the folklore, and since ancient times, there has been the custom of worshipping the gods and sacrificing to the ancestors on the summer solstice. In addition, after the summer solstice, it is common for people to consume Qingjianliang soup, herbal tea, sour plum soup, etc. to avoid the summer heat.
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