Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - If I can't get it, I can't count nine songs.

If I can't get it, I can't count nine songs.

1, count nine songs

/kloc-no shooting in 0/929, walking on the ice in 3949.

See willow along the river in 5969, open river in 79, swallow in 89.

99 plus 19, plowing cattle everywhere.

2. On September 19th, Ye Wan withered, and Hongyan flew south;

September 19: 201812.22-201812.30.

Day 1: 2065438+February 22, 2008 (winter solstice)

3, 29, single clothes feel cold, birds cast high at night, carp swim in deep pools.

Erjiu: 20181231-20191.

The next day: 20 19 65438+ 10 month 1 (New Year's Day).

Day 6: 20 19 1.5 (slight cold)

4. "Counting Nine Songs" is a folk song circulating in northern China, which reflects the change of solar terms. From the winter solstice in late June, 65438 to February every year, a "nine" is counted every nine days, all the way to the eighth1day of the "nine-nine plus one-nine"-90 days, counting nine days. The number nine songs is catchy, apt and true, and vividly shows the changes of natural scenery from severe winter to early spring.

5、? 1929 is not 9. It's only winter, and it's not cold enough to count to nine. There is a saying in the folk proverb: "The first nine days are warm, and the last nine days are cold", which means that people have accumulated long-term practical experience and found that if the first nine days of winter are warm, the next winter will be particularly cold, so the old man will say, "The first thing is not to lust after the first nine days, it will continue to rain and snow until winter remains".