Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - 20 18 when is China new year?

20 18 when is China new year?

20 18 Chinese new year is July 9.

Counting from the winter solstice, the schedule of counting nine from 20 17-20 18 is as follows:

September 19: 2065438+2007 65438+February 22nd-2065438+2007 65438+February 30th.

Erjiu: 20171231-2018/kloc-0+0.

Sanjiu: 20181.9 —— 20181.07.

Jiu Si: 2018 65438+1October18-2018 65438+1October 26th.

May 9th: 2018 65438+1October 27th-2065438+February 4th, 2008.

June 9th: February 5th, 20 18-February 3rd, 2065438+08.

February, 79 18 —— February 22, 2018

August 9: 20 18 February 23-2065438+March 3, 2008.

99:20 18 March 4th ——20 12 March 6th.

The Spring Festival on 20 18 is on February 16, the first day of the first lunar month, Friday. According to the nine-year timetable, the Spring Festival on 20 18 is July 9.

Extended data:

"Ninth Five-Year Plan" is a suitable solar term in northern China, especially in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. In the traditional culture of the Han nationality, "Nine" is the greatest meaning, which means a lot. Counting to nine is a cycle. The ancients believed that spring would come after the 998th1day of the winter solstice.

From the day of winter solstice, it entered the "number nine", commonly known as "cross nine", and then every nine days as a unit, called "nine". After nine "nines", it happens to be eighty-one days, that is, "nine out", and then bloom is warm in spring.

In China, there is also a well-known "99-year-old Xiehan Song", which vividly records the changes of climate and phenology between the winter solstice and the vernal equinox, and also expresses some laws of farming activities.

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