On the spring and autumn equinoxes, day and night are equally divided.
From this day on, daylight gradually overcomes the night, leading to longer days and shorter nights.
It will also usher in the best period of the year.
This year, Beijing has warmed up particularly quickly.
In the afternoon, under the blazing sun, one can already feel the heat of summer.
A few days ago, peach blossoms fell in disorder; today, poplar fluff is everywhere.
And the Yulan magnolias have also bloomed.
In about a week, willow catkins will likely start to float around.
In a little while, in the evening, one can go to the embassy district roadside to drink beer - the locust flowers there smell especially fragrant.
I was just thinking today: Can we already go boating on the Houhai Lake?
This year, while rowing, there's music to listen to - "Beauty Yu."
Looking forward to it a bit.
Do you know: There is a custom of standing eggs on the spring equinox.
It is said that due to the equator, eggs stand particularly well on this day.