Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - When does 20 19 count to nine? Nine days from 20 19.

When does 20 19 count to nine? Nine days from 20 19.

The date of 20 1 9 65438+1October1is on February 29th, and the number nine starts from 2018 65438+February 22nd.

20 19 timetable for inventory:

September 19: 201812.22 ~12.30.

Day 1: 2065438+February 22, 2008 (Winter Solstice)

The next day: 2018 65438+February 23rd.

Day 3: 2018 65438+February 24th (Christmas Eve)

Day 4: 2018 65438+February 25th (Christmas)

Day 5: 2018 65438+February 26th.

Day 6: 2018 65438+February 27th.

Day 7: 2018 65438+February 28th.

Day 8: 2018 65438+February 29th.

Day 9: 20 18 12.30.

Erjiu: 20181231~ 20191.

Day 1: 20 18 12 3 1.

The next day: 20 19 65438+ 10 month 1 (New Year's Day).

Day 3: 20 19 1.2.

Day 4: 2019 65438+1October 3rd.

Day 5: 2019 65438+1October 4th.

Day 6: 20 19 1.5 (slight cold)

Day 7: 2019 65438+1October 6.

Day 8: 20 19 1.7.

Day 9: 20 19 1.8.

Sanjiu: 20191.9 ~ 20191.07.

Day 1: 20 19 1.9.

The next day: 20 19 65438+ 10/0.

Day 3: 2019 65438+1October 1 1

Day 4: 20 19 65438+ 10/2.

Day 5: 20 19 65438+ 10/3 (Laba)

Day 6: 20 19 65438+ 10/4.

Day 7: 20 19 65438+ 10/5.

Day 8: 20 19 65438+ 10/6.

Day 9: 20 19 65438+ 10/7.

Jiu Si: October 20 19 18 ~ October 2019 65438+October 26.

Day 1: 20 19 65438+ 10/8.

The next day: 20 19 65438+ 10/9.

Day 3: 2019 65438+1October 20th (severe cold)

Day 4: 2019 65438+10.021

Day 5: 2019 65438+1October 22nd.

Day 6: 2019 65438+1October 23rd.

Day 7: 2019 65438+1October 24th.

Day 8: 2065438+0965438+1October 25th.

Day 9: 2019 65438+1October 26th.

May 9: 2019 65438+1October 27 ~ 2065438+February 4, 2009.

Day 1: 2019 65438+1October 27th.

The next day: 2019 65438+128 October (off-year)

Day 3: 2019 65438+1October 29th.

Day 4: 2019 65438+1October 30th.

Day 5: 2019 65438+1October 3 1.

Day 6: 20 19 February 1

Day 7: February 2, 2065 438+09

Day 8: February 3, 2065 438+09

Day 9: February 4, 20 19 (New Year's Eve)

69: February 5th, 2065438+09 ~ February 19 13.

Day 1: February 5, 20 19 (Spring Festival)

The next day: 201February 6, 9.

Day 3: 2065438+February 7, 2009

Day 4: February 8, 2065 438+09

Day 5: February 9, 2065 438+09

Day 6: 20 19 February 10

Day 7: 201Feb. 9 1 1.

Day 8: 20 19 February 12

Day 9: 20 19 February 13

79:09 February 19 ~ 20 19 February 22

Day 1: 20 19 February 14 (Western Valentine's Day)

The next day: 20 19 February 15.

Day 3: 20 19 February 16

Day 4: 20 19 February 17

Day 5: 20 19 February 18

Day 6: 20 19 February 19 (Lantern Festival)

Day 7: 2065438+February 20, 2009

Day 8: 2065438+February 2, 20091

Day 9: 2065438+February 22, 2009

August 9: February 23, 20 19 ~ March 3, 2065438+09.

Day 1: 2065438+February 23, 2009

The next day: 20124 February, 9.

Day 3: 2065438+February 25th, 2009

Day 4: 2065438+February 26, 2009

Day 5: 2065438+February 27, 2009

Day 6: 2065438+February 28, 2009

Day 7: 20 19 March 1

Day 8: March 2, 2065 438+09

Day 9: March 3, 2065, 438+09

99: March 4th, 20 19 ~ March 12, 2019

Day 1: 2065438+March 4, 2009

The next day: 201March 5, 9.

Day 3: March 6, 2065, 438+09 (Scared)

Day 4: 2065438+March 7, 2009

Day 5: March 8, 20 19 (International Women's Day)

Day 6: 2065438+March 9, 2009

Day 7: 20 19 March 10

Day 8: 201March 9 1 1.

Day 9: 20 19 March 12 (Arbor Day)

The number nine starts from the winter solstice of 65438+February in the second half of June in the solar calendar every year, which is a solar term suitable for northern China, especially the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. From the day of winter solstice, it entered the "number nine", commonly known as "cross nine", and then every nine days as a unit, called "nine". After nine "nines", it is exactly eighty-one days, that is, "nine out", and then spring blossoms.

In ancient China, especially the working people of the Han nationality in the north, the conditions for keeping warm from the cold were simpler than their descendants, and they regarded the cold winter as a threat and punishment from heaven. People even think that winter is inexplicably long, and the fear of freezing in the cold directly affects people's mood.

In order to survive the long and harsh winter, people invented the method of "counting nine" to pass the time to alleviate the psychological crisis under the threat of winter. At that time, counting nine around your family was also regarded as a carefree state, and this custom has been passed down to this day.