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What do you mean by "Sanjiu" and "Liujiu" in the calendar?

This is in the cold winter,

Every nine days from the solstice of winter!

"Jiujiu", also known as "Winter Jiujiu", is a folk solar term in winter in China. This "number nine" comes from the second "winter solstice" at the end of 65438 and the beginning of February in the solar calendar every year.

The day began.

There are many customs of "counting nine", among which "Jiujiu Song" is the most extensive and has a long history. These songs skillfully use the phenological phenomena in nature and have vivid images.

Reflect the law of weather change in the ninth five-year plan. As far as most parts of China are concerned, September 29th has passed, and the weather is not the coldest, but "1929".

Don't shoot. /kloc-at the end of 0/949, it was almost the "great cold" solar term, so we said, "3949, freeze the bitch to death." After the ninth five-year plan, the earth gradually

Rejuvenation, the weather turns from cold to warm, so "5969, look at the willows by the river; 7989, walking alone. By 1999, it was already a "shock pad" solar term.

Therefore, "in 1999, I heard thunder and the sound was lasting."

The custom of "painting nine" appeared in the Ming Dynasty. The so-called painting is actually a picture that calculates the warm date of spring after the winter solstice. Ming dynasty "the scenery of the imperial capital" contains:

"On the solstice of winter, draw a plum blossom, which is one in eighty years. Dye one petal a day, the petals will come out in 1999, the spring is deep, and the cold will disappear in 1999. " In addition,

In the Qing Dynasty, there were also "1999 Poems and Pictures for Eliminating Cold", with four sentences and thirty-six sentences every nine days, ranging from "Huang San ruled the world" in ancient times to the current dynasty.

Hsi Chin in the Qing Dynasty is a beautiful historical "memorabilia".

After "painting nine", the custom of "writing nine" appeared in Qing Dynasty. The cultural flavor of "writing nine" is also very strong, and "weeping willows in front of the pavilion" is often used.

Pay attention to "Spring Breeze" or "Spring Courtyard Sending Fragrance to the Room" (traditional, of course), first draw a picture with two hooks, and fill it out from the ninth day (similar to calligraphy

"Draw red" in the exercise). Black with a thick brush, nine strokes per word, one stroke per day, and it takes just 8 1 day to fill in these nine words. Interestingly, every day,

After a stroke is completed, it is necessary to record the weather on the day with a thin white pen. Therefore, a line of "writing nine" is also more detailed meteorological data in 99 days.