
The Meanings of the 24 Solar Terms
- Start of Spring (立春)
“Li” means to begin. Start of Spring marks the beginning of spring. - Rain Water (雨水)
Rain begins to fall, and the amount of rainfall gradually increases. - Awakening of Insects (惊蛰)
“Zhe” means to hide. This term refers to spring thunder awakening insects, and all things begin to revive. - Spring Equinox (春分)
“Fen” means equal division. Day and night are equal in length. - Clear and Bright (清明)
The weather becomes clear and bright; plants grow lush and vigorous. - Grain Rain (谷雨)
Rain nourishes grain crops. With sufficient and timely rainfall, crops grow strong. - Start of Summer (立夏)
The beginning of summer. - Grain Full (小满)
Summer crops such as wheat begin to fill and plump, but are not yet fully ripe. - Grain in Ear (芒种)
Crops with awns, such as wheat and barley, reach maturity. - Summer Solstice (夏至)
The arrival of the hot summer season. - Minor Heat (小暑)
The climate begins to turn hot. - Major Heat (大暑)
The hottest period of the year. - Start of Autumn (立秋)
The beginning of autumn. - End of Heat (处暑)
“Chu” means to stop. This marks the official end of the hot summer. - White Dew (白露)
The weather turns cool; dew condenses and appears white. - Autumn Equinox (秋分)
Day and night are once again equal in length. - Cold Dew (寒露)
Dew becomes cold and is about to freeze. - Frost Descent (霜降)
The weather gradually turns colder, and frost begins to appear. - Start of Winter (立冬)
The beginning of winter. - Minor Snow (小雪)
Snow begins to fall. - Major Snow (大雪)
Snowfall increases, and snow may accumulate on the ground. - Winter Solstice (冬至)
The arrival of the cold winter. - Minor Cold (小寒)
The climate starts to become very cold. - Major Cold (大寒)
The coldest time of the year.
The 24 Solar Terms in Qi Men Dun Jia & Chinese Metaphysics
🌱 SPRING — Yang Qi Awakens (Growth, Initiation, Expansion)
- Start of Spring (立春)
Qi State: Yang Qi begins to rise from concealment
Metaphysical Meaning: Birth of opportunities, new cycles start
Qimen Use: Best for planning, planting intentions, setting strategy - Rain Water (雨水)
Qi State: Yang supported by moisture
Meaning: Resources begin to flow
Qimen Use: Wealth activation, cashflow planning, relationship nurturing - Awakening of Insects (惊蛰)
Qi State: Hidden Qi is shocked into movement
Meaning: Dormant forces awaken
Qimen Use: Break stagnation, activate stalled projects, bold moves - Spring Equinox (春分)
Qi State: Yin–Yang balance
Meaning: Neutral pivot point
Qimen Use: Decision-making, recalibration, choosing direction - Clear and Bright (清明)
Qi State: Pure Yang clarity
Meaning: Visibility, truth revealed
Qimen Use: Brand building, public exposure, reputation matters - Grain Rain (谷雨)
Qi State: Yang reaches full support
Meaning: Results depend on correct nurturing
Qimen Use: Execute plans, scale projects, long-term investments
☀️ SUMMER — Yang Qi Peaks (Action, Visibility, Expansion)
- Start of Summer (立夏)
Qi State: Yang enters full dominance
Meaning: Energy shifts from planning to action
Qimen Use: Launches, leadership, aggressive expansion - Grain Full (小满)
Qi State: Qi is strong but incomplete
Meaning: Progress without arrogance
Qimen Use: Optimize systems, refine offers, avoid overextension - Grain in Ear (芒种)
Qi State: Time-sensitive Yang
Meaning: Missed timing = lost harvest
Qimen Use: Sales, deadlines, execution windows - Summer Solstice (夏至)
Qi State: Extreme Yang begins turning Yin
Meaning: Peak contains decline
Qimen Use: Power management, avoid ego mistakes - Minor Heat (小暑)
Qi State: Yang excess forming pressure
Meaning: Irritability, impulsiveness
Qimen Use: Conflict control, emotional discipline - Major Heat (大暑)
Qi State: Maximum Yang, weakest stability
Meaning: Highest reward and risk
Qimen Use: Only for masters; not for beginners
🍂 AUTUMN — Yin Grows (Harvest, Assessment, Consolidation)
- Start of Autumn (立秋)
Qi State: Yin begins rising
Meaning: Shift from expansion to harvesting
Qimen Use: Cash collection, performance review - End of Heat (处暑)
Qi State: Yang withdraws
Meaning: Aggression must stop
Qimen Use: Exit strategies, damage control - White Dew (白露)
Qi State: Condensing Yin
Meaning: Subtle changes appear
Qimen Use: Negotiations, fine adjustments - Autumn Equinox (秋分)
Qi State: Balanced Yin–Yang
Meaning: Fair judgment
Qimen Use: Legal matters, contracts, evaluations - Cold Dew (寒露)
Qi State: Yin becomes cold
Meaning: Separation, distancing
Qimen Use: Cut losses, reduce exposure - Frost Descent (霜降)
Qi State: Killing Qi emerges
Meaning: End of weak structures
Qimen Use: Elimination, restructuring, decisive endings
❄️ WINTER — Yin Dominates (Storage, Strategy, Internal Power)
- Start of Winter (立冬)
Qi State: Yang hides
Meaning: Preserve energy
Qimen Use: Learning, internal cultivation, long-term planning - Minor Snow (小雪)
Qi State: Yin solidifies
Meaning: Early obstacles appear
Qimen Use: Risk avoidance, capital protection - Major Snow (大雪)
Qi State: Heavy Yin pressure
Meaning: Movement restricted
Qimen Use: Pause expansion, focus inward - Winter Solstice (冬至)
Qi State: Yin extreme gives birth to Yang
Meaning: Hidden turning point
Qimen Use: Secret planning, destiny resets - Minor Cold (小寒)
Qi State: Harsh but stabilizing Yin
Meaning: Endurance required
Qimen Use: Discipline, structure building - Major Cold (大寒)
Qi State: Completion of cycle
Meaning: End before rebirth
Qimen Use: Closure, karmic clearing, prepare next cycle

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