() is the 7th solar term according to the traditional
Chinese lunisolar calendar
The traditional Chinese calendar, dating back to the Han dynasty, is a lunisolar calendar that blends solar, lunar, and other cycles for social and agricultural purposes. While modern China primarily uses the Gregorian calendar for officia ...
, which divides a year into 24
solar term
A solar term (or ''jiéqì'', zh, t=節氣, s=节气) is any of twenty-four periods in traditional Chinese lunisolar calendars that matches a particular astronomical event or signifies some natural phenomenon. The points are spaced 15° apart ...
s ().
It begins when the Sun reaches the
celestial longitude of 45° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 60°. The word ''Lixia'' most often refers specifically to the first day of this period, the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 45°. In the
Gregorian calendar
The Gregorian calendar is the calendar used in most parts of the world. It went into effect in October 1582 following the papal bull issued by Pope Gregory XIII, which introduced it as a modification of, and replacement for, the Julian cale ...
, this is around May 5, and the Lixia period ends with the beginning of the next solar term,
Xiaoman, around May 21.
Lixia signifies the beginning of summer in Chinese culture,
and due to the importance of summer in the agrarian society of ancient China, the day is associated with many cultural traditions, which vary by region.
Pentads
Each solar term can be divided into three pentads (). They are the first pentad (初候), second pentad (次候), and last pentad (末候). Lixia's pentads are:
* First pentad: – crickets start to chirp
* Second pentad: – earthworms come out
* Last pentad: – melon plants begin to bear fruit
Traditional customs
According to the ancient ''
Book of Rites
The ''Book of Rites'', also known as the ''Liji'', is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty as they were understood in the Warring States and the early Han periods. The '' ...
'', on Lixia the emperor would lead the
Three Ducal Ministers
The Three Ducal Ministers (), also translated as the Three Dukes, Three Excellencies, or the Three Lords, was the collective name for the three highest officials in Ancient China and Imperial China. These posts were abolished by Cao Cao in 208 AD a ...
, the
Nine Ministers The Nine Ministers or Nine Chamberlains () was the collective name for nine high officials in the imperial government of the Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD), who each headed one of the Nine Courts and were subordinates to the Three Councillors o ...
, and senior officials in greeting the summer, and the day was celebrated with gifts and music. From
James Legge
James Legge (; 20 December 181529 November 1897) was a Scottish linguist, missionary, sinologist, and translator
who was best known as an early translator of Classical Chinese texts into English. Legge served as a representative of the Lond ...
's translation:
Many Lixia traditions involve food. Some traditions symbolize neighborliness, including a traditional Lixia food, "seven-family porridge" ().
Traditionally, people would ask for
rice
Rice is a cereal grain and in its Domestication, domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's population, particularly in Asia and Africa. Rice is the seed of the grass species ''Oryza sativa'' (Asian rice)—or, much l ...
from their neighbors, cook it into
rice porridge with multicolored beans and
brown sugar
Brown sugar is a sucrose sugar product with a distinctive brown color due to the presence of molasses. It is either an unrefined or partially refined soft sugar consisting of sugar crystals with some residual molasses content or produced by t ...
, and share it with family, friends, and neighbors.
A similar tradition, with the same significance, is "seven-family tea" (): people would ask each of their neighbors for a few
tea leaves and mix them together to brew tea.
For farmers in parts of China, Lixia is traditionally the time of the "three new" crops:
cherries
A cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus ''Prunus'', and is a fleshy drupe (stone fruit).
Commercial cherries are obtained from cultivars of several species, such as the sweet ''Prunus avium'' and the sour ''Prunus cerasus''. The name ...
, green
plum
A plum is a fruit of some species in Prunus subg. Prunus, ''Prunus'' subg. ''Prunus'.'' Dried plums are often called prunes, though in the United States they may be labeled as 'dried plums', especially during the 21st century.
Plums are ...
s, and
millet
Millets () are a highly varied group of small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food. Most millets belong to the tribe Paniceae.
Millets are important crops in the Semi-arid climate, ...
.
These three early-ripening crops are typically ready to be eaten around Lixia, and traditionally some people would use them as religious offerings.
In other parts of China, other crops become available around Lixia.
Near
Zhejiang
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's Guxi River, people eat Lixia cakes (made from rice or wheat),
Chinese scholartree seeds,
tofu
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, and
bamboo shoots.
A poem from
Hangzhou
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mentions plums, flatcakes, cherries, cured meat, fish,
black rice
Black rice, also known as purple rice or forbidden rice, is a range of rice types of the species '' Oryza sativa'', some of which are glutinous rice.
There are several varieties of black rice available today. These include Indonesian black ri ...
cakes,
three-colored amaranth,
sea snail
Sea snails are slow-moving marine (ocean), marine gastropod Mollusca, molluscs, usually with visible external shells, such as whelk or abalone. They share the Taxonomic classification, taxonomic class Gastropoda with slugs, which are distinguishe ...
s,
salted duck eggs, roast goose,
broad beans, and rice wine fermentation, all of which were associated with Lixia.
In contrast, in
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
, the arrival of crops is a less relevant part of Lixia, as the warm climate means that a variety of crops are available year-round.

In
Tangxi, Hangzhou, in addition to pastries and salted duck eggs, Lixia foods include colorful "Lixia dogs" made from
glutinous rice
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Domesticated animals tend to be smaller and less aggressive than their wild counterparts; they may also hav ...
.
Another tradition is weighing people, a complicated process that dates back to ancient China, before the existence of modern scales.
Each person is weighed by sitting on a plank suspended from roof beams with hemp rope,
or alternatively, an iron weight is hung from one side of the plank while the person sits in a bamboo basket hanging from the other side.
This tradition is especially popular with children.
With modern technology it has largely disappeared,
but it is preserved in some communities as a symbol of good health for the coming summer.
Other significance
According to folk sayings, Lixia is a busy time for farmers. South of the
Yangtze River
The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ) is the longest river in Eurasia and the third-longest in the world. It rises at Jari Hill in the Tanggula Mountains of the Tibetan Plateau and flows including Dam Qu River the longest source of the Yangtze, i ...
, it marks the beginning of the rainy season. In some areas, it signifies the end of the spring tea-picking season.
Historically, people used the sounds of animals on Lixia to predict the year's weather.
According to a belief mentioned in the ''
Book of Zhou'', if
crickets
Crickets are orthopteran insects which are related to bush crickets and more distantly, to grasshoppers. In older literature, such as Imms,Imms AD, rev. Richards OW & Davies RG (1970) ''A General Textbook of Entomology'' 9th Ed. Methuen 886 ...
(and according to some interpretations,
frog
A frog is any member of a diverse and largely semiaquatic group of short-bodied, tailless amphibian vertebrates composing the order (biology), order Anura (coming from the Ancient Greek , literally 'without tail'). Frog species with rough ski ...
s) do not make noise on Lixia, the year will be very rainy with a risk of flooding.
Date and time
See also
*
Beltane
Beltane () or ''Bealtaine'' () is the Gaels, Gaelic May Day festival, marking the beginning of summer. It is traditionally held on 1 May, or about midway between the March equinox, spring equinox and summer solstice. Historically, it was widely ...
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