Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - When does 20 19 start counting to nine? 20 19 starts counting the nine o'clock timetable.

When does 20 19 start counting to nine? 20 19 starts counting the nine o'clock timetable.

Count nine from 20 18 12.22.

20 19 counting nine timetable

September 19: 201812.22 ~12.30.

Erjiu: 20181231~ 20191.

Sanjiu: 65438+10.9 ~ 65438+10.7.

Jiu Si: 65438+1October18 ~ 65438+1October 26th.

May 9th: 65438+1October 27th to February 4th.

69: February 5 ~ February 13

79: February14 ~ February 22nd.

August 23rd to March 3rd.

99: March 4th to March 12

"Sanjiu" refers to the third "nine days" after the winter solstice, that is, the 19th to 27th days after the winter solstice. There is a saying "Jiujiu" in the China lunar calendar, which is used to calculate the seasons. The calculation method is from the solstice of winter (counting from the solstice of winter, which means the beginning of cold), every nine days are called a nine, the first nine days are called a nine, the second nine days are called a 29, and so on until the ninth nine days, when the number reaches 998 1 day. At this time, winter has passed and spring has arrived.

The number nine is an accurate and meaningful method to calculate the weather based on climate change, which is of great reference significance to the cold weather in winter. Before that, I want to know what "counting nine" is. Counting nine is China's traditional way of recording time. Every nine days from the winter solstice (one of 24 solar terms) counts as nine stages. Usually, the first 39 days of the number nine (that is, the first month after the winter solstice) is the coldest day of the year, so there are also "three-nine cold", "three-nine winter" or "number nine winter"