Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe"

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Publish time: 7th March, 2014      Source: Xinhua News Agency
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Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe"

DATE:2014-03-07           SOURCE:Xinhua News Agency
 

  

Farmers seed in a greenhouse in Yiyuan County, east China''s Shandong Province, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Zhao Dongshan)

 

 

A farmer trims a peach tree in Jing''an County, east China''s Jiangxi Province, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Xu Zhongting)

 

Farmers plow a field in Jing''an County, east China''s Jiangxi Province, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Xu Zhongting)

 

A farmer plows a field in Jing''an County, east China''s Jiangxi Province, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Xu Zhongting)

 

A farmer fertilizes in a field in Jing''an County, east China''s Jiangxi Province, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Xu Zhongting)

 

A farmer plows a field in Liuzhou City, south China''s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Long Tao)

 

A farmer plows a field in Liuzhou City, south China''s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe". (Xinhua/Long Tao)

 

Farmers seal seedlings with plastic films in Luzhou City, southwest China''s Sichuan Province, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Liu Chuanfu)

 

Farmers harvest capsicum in a field in Qionghai City, south China''s Hainan Province, March 6, 2014. Thursday marks the day of "Jingzhe", literally meaning the awakening of insects, which is the third one of the 24 solar terms on Chinese Lunar Calendar. Farmers across China begin farm work after "Jingzhe".(Xinhua/Meng Zhongde)