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How do you say 1929 solar terms? Thank you.

99 solar terms song:

1929 did not shoot; Walking on the ice in 3949; May 9, June 9, see the willows by the river; On July 9, the frozen river opened; On August 9, Yan returned; On September 9th, I added19; I plow cattle everywhere.

Analysis:

1, 1929 Don't make a move: 1929 After the solstice in winter, the weather is cold, and putting your hands outside will be unbearable and even cause frostbite, so you can't help but put them in your pocket, which means "Don't make a move".

2.3949: 3949 Walking on the ice is the coldest season of the year. There is thick solid ice in the river, so pedestrians can walk safely on the river.

3. Looking at willows along the river in May, 1969: At the coldest time, the weather began to get hotter in May, 1969. Rivers planted with willow branches began to sprout, and everything gradually recovered to eliminate the winter depression. People could not help but see willows.

4. When the ice and snow begin to melt, the frozen river will slowly thaw and the sound of water will be heard. In the warm weather in August and September, swallows will fly back from the south to nest and start a new round of busy and endless cycle.

5.99 plus 19, plowing cattle everywhere: 99 is the alarm in the 24 solar terms. The weather is getting warmer, and there is spring water gradually. The weather has been warmer. Most parts of China have entered the spring ploughing season, and cattle work is everywhere, which indicates new hope and a new beginning.

Extended data:

A folk solar term in China, also known as "Winter Nine", starts from the winter solstice and is called "Jiaojiu". Since then, every nine days is a unit called "99". After waiting for 9 "Jiujiu", it adds up to 8 1 day, which is called "Chu Jiu", which is the season of warm spring in bloom.

When the custom of counting nine originated, there is no accurate statement so far. But according to ancient records, it existed at least in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. There is a passage in the Chronicle of Jingchu written by Zonggu in the Liang Dynasty: "The winter solstice is 998 1 day, and the cold ends."

In the traditional culture of China, "Nine" is the highest number and the largest number. The accumulation of "the supreme sun" means the gradual decrease, which means that the cold is far away and the warmth is coming.

The heating conditions in ancient times were relatively backward. For them, the cold winter is a great threat to their survival, and people hope it will pass soon. Moreover, in the agricultural society, there is basically no farm work after winter, so the ancients slowly invented the timing method of "counting nine" and also had some entertainment activities to pass the time.

For example, the "Jiujiu Song", which has been circulating among the people for a long time, not only rhymes with it, but also vividly describes the weather changes from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox of the following year, and even some farming laws in agriculture are reflected, just like many areas in the north.

People's Network -99 plus 19 plowing cattle everywhere

People's Daily Online-May 969 Looking at Willow along the River? How much do you know about the number nine?