Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do you mean after March 9th?

What do you mean after March 9th?

Sanjiu is one of the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar, which generally appears between the end of June 65438+February of the following year and the beginning of June 65438+the following year 10. Sanjiu generally refers to the three longest periods in a year, namely, the ninth day, the ninth day and the ninth day, which is called "Sanjiu days". Common proverbs are "three nine make up one winter, not two" and "three nine four nine make up two".

It is cold and dry in March and September, which is suitable for cold and temperature. In the northern region, it usually snows during this period, so we should pay special attention to road safety. The temperature difference between morning and evening in March and September in southern China is large, which is easy to generate static electricity when it is dry. Pay attention to sun protection and hydration, and use a suitable air humidifier.

In China, there are many folk customs related to Sanjiu. For example, eat jiaozi, cook jiaozi and eat bacon. Some people will do some special sports and health-care activities on March 9th, such as "Sticking on March 9th" and "Stewing on March 9th". These customs and activities are related to keeping healthy, and they are also one of the traditions in China culture.