
The photo, taken on March 4, shows a crop protection drone carrying out fertilization operations in lily fields at Shuishaping Village, Maoping Township, Longshan County. During the Jingzhe solar term, local farmers have seized the opportune farming season to conduct spring field management, presenting a bustling scene across the countryside. (Photo/Zeng Xianghui)
Jingzhe, or Awakening of Insects, the third of 24 solar terms on the Chinese lunar calendar, begins on March 5 this year. During this period, temperatures rise rapidly and rainfall increases, with most regions of China entering the busy spring farming season.

The photo, taken on March 4, shows a farmer operating an agricultural machine to plough fields at Changlong Village, Huage Neighborhood, Dongkou County. During the Jingzhe solar term, local farmers have seized the opportune farming season to conduct spring field management, presenting a bustling scene across the countryside. (Photo/Teng Zhizhong)
Jingzhe, or Awakening of Insects, the third of 24 solar terms on the
Chinese lunar calendar, begins on March 5 this year. During this
period, temperatures rise rapidly and rainfall increases, with most
regions of China entering the busy spring farming season.

The photo, taken on March 4, shows farmers transplanting rice seedlings in the fields at Yiyang Village, Meihua Town, Daoxian County. During the Jingzhe solar term, local farmers have seized the opportune farming season to conduct spring field management, presenting a bustling scene across the countryside. (Photo/Jiang Ruolan)
Jingzhe, or Awakening of Insects, the third of 24 solar terms on the Chinese lunar calendar, begins on March 5 this year. During this period, temperatures rise rapidly and rainfall increases, with most regions of China entering the busy spring farming season.

The photo, taken on March 4, shows farmers transplanting rice seedlings in the fields at Yiyang Village, Meihua Town, Daoxian County. During the Jingzhe solar term, local farmers have seized the opportune farming season to conduct spring field management, presenting a bustling scene across the countryside. (Photo/Jiang Ruolan)
Jingzhe, or Awakening of Insects, the third of 24 solar terms on the Chinese lunar calendar, begins on March 5 this year. During this period, temperatures rise rapidly and rainfall increases, with most regions of China entering the busy spring farming season.
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Xiao Juan
Chinese sources: hunan.gov.cn; hunantoday


