Jingzhe: A Chinese holiday to take down ‘pests and villains’

Hitting the villain. Image from the Collective. Used with permission.Jingzhe (驚蛰), or Insect Awaken Day, marks the third of the 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar. The period usually lasts for two weeks, around mid-spring when the rainy season starts with thunderstorms that wake up the hibernating insects and animals. This year, Jingzhe begins…

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