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Seven laws? Winter solstice season

Six cathodes are cold and one is yang, and the ice and snow melt and freeze.

The earthworm's body is still twisted and knotted, but the spotted dragon horn is lost.

Jiaozi reunion dinner in the north and glutinous rice soup in the south.

Sacrifice to heaven and earth in nine or nine rows, and wait for spring for a long time.

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1. The winter solstice has three stages-one is earthworms knotting, the other is corn starch dissolving, and the third is water spring. Legend has it that earthworms are creatures with yin bending and yang stretching. At this time, although the yang has increased, the yin is still very strong, and the earthworms in the soil are still curled up. Mi and deer belong to the same family, but Yin and Yang are different. The ancients thought that Mi Jiao was facing the afterlife, so it was Yin, while winter was Yang. Mi felt that Yin was receding and the angle was dissolved. Because of the birth of yang, the spring water in the mountain can flow and be warm at this time.

2. jiaozi-People eat jiaozi from the winter solstice.

Reunion dinner-winter solstice is an important solar term in China lunar calendar, and it is also a traditional festival of the Chinese nation. On this day, families get together, enjoy a sumptuous dinner and talk about their family happiness.

4. Hemp cake-eating hemp cake is a custom in winter in the south of Japan.

5. soup-soup rice. Eating glutinous rice is a custom in winter in southern Japan.

6. Worship heaven and earth-this is the custom of worshipping heaven and earth in winter solstice.

According to the custom of winter solstice, the ranking is 99-99. 1929 didn't shoot, walked on the ice in 3949, watched the willows along the river in 5969, opened the river in 79, brought geese in 89, and added 19 in 99, plowing cattle everywhere.

8. The winter solstice in the northern hemisphere has the shortest day, and then the days become longer and longer. As the saying goes, "After the winter solstice meal, the day will be longer."