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When did the folk "September 9th in beginning of winter" in China begin?

China folk "99" began on February 22nd, 65438.

"Winter 99", also known as "99", is a folk solar term in winter in China, which reflects the general situation of winter temperature changes in China. "September 9th in winter" generally starts from the winter solstice and ends with a fright, that is, from February 22nd (12) to March 2nd (12) in Gregorian calendar. Every nine days is counted as a cycle, until the end of 998 1, the weather gets warmer gradually.

The solstice in winter is the beginning of the Ninth Five-Year Plan, also known as the Ninth Five-Year Plan in Winter, commonly known as the Ninth Five-Year Plan, which is a solar term popular in northern China in the old days. Count nine cold days. From the winter solstice, count nine days every nine days until 81 days, that is, "nine out" and "nine out of peach blossoms", and the weather will warm up.

20 18 What is the first day of September?

February 22 (winter solstice)

The next day: February 23, 2065438.

Day 3: February 24th (Christmas Eve)

Day 4: 2065438+February 25, 2007 (Christmas)

Day 5: February 26th, 2065438.

Day 6: February 27th, 2065438.

Day 7, September 19: 2065438+2007 65438+February 28th.

Day 8 September 19: 2017 65438+February 29.

Day 9: 20 17 12/30.

20 18 9: 00:

September 19: 201712.22 ~12.30.

Erjiu: 20 17 12 3 1 day to the following year 1 day.

Sanjiu: 20181.9 ~1.17 (coldest in winter)

Jiu Si: 20654381October 26th.

May 9th: 2018 65438+1October 27th to February 4th.

June 9th: February 5th 2018 ~ February 13.

79: 20 18 February

August 9th: 2065438+February 23rd to March 3rd, 2008.

99: March 4th, 2018 ~ March 12.

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history

There are two versions of Five Miscellanies in Ming Dynasty: the simplified and complicated version.

Detailed version: "1929, I met it and didn't shoot; Three nine two seven. Fence head blowing (refers to strong wind blowing the fence and making a lot of noise). This musical instrument is the name of ancient northern minorities. ); In 4936, sleeping at night was like camping (meaning it was cold, but sleeping indoors was as cold as sleeping outdoors); In 5945, the sun opened the door; In 6954, the children of the poor fought for their spirit; 1July, 963 13, Buner put on the hood (meaning it was hot, he took off his clothes and carried it); In 8972, cats and dogs looked for shade; In 998 1 year, the plows and rakes came out together. "

Short version: "1929, I met it and didn't shoot; 3949, drinking around the stove; 5969, visiting relatives and friends; 7989, look at the willows by the river. "

The Jiujiu song recorded in the Ming Dynasty's A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of the Imperial Capital is different from the above: "1929, I can't make a phone call; 3927, the fence head blows; 4936, sleeping at night is like sleeping outside; In 5945, every household made a salt tiger. Here is a metaphor for a snowman made by people. 6954, intraoral heating; 7963, pedestrian clothes list; In 8972, cats and dogs looked for shade; In 998 1 year, the poor man had to stretch his feet to sleep after suffering, and mosquitoes and fleas came out. "

There are similarities and differences between the two complex versions of Jiujiu Song, among which "5945" is worth noting, the former is "the sun opens the door"; The latter statement is "every family piles up salt tigers." This may reflect that there is a great difference in the amount of snowfall in winter on Saturday during the creation of these two songs.

The simplified version of the Ming Dynasty's "Song of Nine Nine Nine" said: "Seven eight nine, look at the willows on the riverside." Now the popular "99 songs" have become "5969, watching willows along the river." This reflects the cold weather in Beijing in the Ming Dynasty, so that from the phenological phenomenon, it takes some time for willow trees to sprout and grow leaves.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Winter 99