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Excuse me, what is the tenth day of this winter month?

The winter month refers to 1 1 month of the lunar calendar, the 10th day of the winter month is 1 1 10th day of the lunar calendar, and the solar calendar is 65438+February 5th (Thursday).

Winter Moon is the November of the lunar calendar, also called Long Qian Yue and Long Moon. The arrival of the winter moon means that it has entered winter, and the weather will gradually get cold. In ancient times, the winter solstice was the New Year, and the winter solstice was coming. Since then, there has been a folk saying that the winter solstice is as big as a year. With the changes of the times, the winter solstice has long been forgotten, and now the Chinese New Year is the first day of the first month.

The moon in winter is called "Long Yueqian" from Dry Yi Long, which means that this month's dragon will dive into the water to hide darkness, and the sea will freeze in winter, and the dragon will dive into the water during this time. The theory of "Chang Yue" comes from the Book of Rites, and the winter moon is also called midwinter, or midwinter for short.

On the fifteenth day of the winter moon every year, the Yi people in Chuxiong will hold the traditional King's Day. According to legend, a long time ago, the Yi people in Ailao Mountain were not only harmed by nature, but also invaded by foreign enemies because of their poor living environment. In order to defend their homeland, people elected a man named Mozi as their representative. Under Mozi's leadership, the people overcame natural disasters and learned the ability to resist foreign invasion.