What does Chen mean?

"Chong" refers to the celestial phenomenon of Chen and Xu colliding in the traditional 24 solar terms in China. According to legend, Chen is an unfavorable astronomical phenomenon, so it is considered as a very important day in ancient almanac. The morning sun represents the east wind, symbolizing vitality and vigor, and the rising sun represents western metals, which are often associated with death and destruction. So the collision of these two constellations will cause many ominous things, such as natural and man-made disasters, wars and political turmoil.

In the traditional culture of China, Chen is regarded as an unlucky omen. Many people believe that this astronomical phenomenon will lead to some events such as social instability and economic crisis. In history, many important events happened in Chen period, such as the invasion of Jin Bing in Song Dynasty and the changes of civil castles in Ming Dynasty. Even in modern times, Chen is still regarded as an ominous sign by many people, and he is very cautious about this day.

Although Chen is a mysterious and ominous phenomenon, many people are still curious about it. In modern times, many people began to seek a scientific explanation, trying to find out whether Chen Xuchong would have an impact on human beings. Some experts believe that Chen will not have any adverse effects on the climate, but it may have an impact on the climate or things in some areas. In any case, this astronomical phenomenon is still worth studying and exploring in order to better understand the natural environment around us.