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Auspicious spring festival

It will be 2023 soon, and 2023 is really unusual. It is not only the Year of the Water Rabbit, but also the Year of Double Spring and Leap February.

The author has popularized the concepts of "Double Spring Year", "Water Rabbit Year" and "Leap February" for everyone many times before. Today I will mainly talk about whether Kyubi no Youko will hit six or nine heads in spring or five heads in spring in 2023. Generally speaking, beginning of spring is the first year of the year, which marks the beginning of a new cycle of four seasons. Many rural elderly people say that beginning of spring in 2023 is also very unusual. There is an old saying in the countryside that "five Kyubi no Youko will be killed in spring, and they will freeze to death in the coming year. If they hit six or nine heads in spring, they will kill the bulls". Next, let's learn about the difference between playing five Kyubi no Youko in spring and playing six or nine heads in spring.

Is there a difference between hitting five Kyubi no Youko in spring and hitting six or nine heads in spring?

Playing in spring means playing in spring, which is what we usually call beginning of spring.

"May 9th" and "June 9th" here actually refer to a cold day in China's traditional solar terms.

It is 81 days from September 19th to September 9th.

"Five Kyubi no Youko" refers to the last day of the fifth nine days in 1999, that is, the end.

"Liu Jiutou" is the first day of the sixth nine-day period in Index Nine.

Therefore, five Kyubi no Youko are hit in spring, which means that a day in beginning of spring counts nine at the end of the Fifth Nine-Year Plan period.

It means that beginning of spring is the first day of the 9: 00 Liujiutou stage.

The difference between hitting five Kyubi no Youko in spring and hitting six or nine heads in spring is the time difference in beginning of spring. Of course, there are many agricultural proverbs derived from these two sentences, but there are different opinions in different places.

What does it mean to "hit five Kyubi no Youko in spring, freeze to death in the coming year, hit six or nine heads in spring, and piss off scalpers"?

"Kyubi no Youko, beginning of spring suffered five times, and the ghost froze to death in the coming year" means that if the solar term in beginning of spring falls on the last day of the solar term on May 9 this year, the period after beginning of spring will be particularly cold, which is prone to cold spring. The coming year does not mean the winter of next year, but the spring of next year.

"If you hit six or nine heads in spring, the bull will soar to the sky" means that if you go to beginning of spring on June 9, there will be no harvest in the coming year, and you will even have to sell the only cow in your family who tills the fields.

Of course, these two rural proverbs are just old sayings in some places. The climate and environment in each region are different, and the sayings handed down are also different.

For example, in some areas, there is a saying that "you don't have to worry about food and clothing when you hit six or nine heads in spring" and "you feed the cows to every household when you hit six or nine heads in spring".

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In the spring of 2023, will you bump into six nine heads or five Kyubi no Youko?

As we mentioned above, knocking on the spring means the beginning of spring. This sentence is actually asking whether beginning of spring will have five Kyubi no Youko or six or nine heads in 2023. "The Ninth Five-Year Plan" and "the Sixth Nine-Year Plan" refer to the timetable of the Ninth Five-Year Plan. Let's take a look at the 99 timetable in 2023:

September 22, 2022, 65438+February 30, 2022; "Erjiu" refers to the period from 65438+3 1 day in February 2022 to 65438+ day in October 8, 2023; "Sanjiu" is from June 9, 2023 to June 7, 2023; "April 9th" is from 65438+ 10/8 in 2023 to 65438+ 10/26 in 2023; The "May 9th" period is from June 27th, 2023 to February 4th, 2023; "Liujiu" is from February 5 to February 202313; July 9th is February, 2023 14 to February 22nd, 2023; August 9th is from February 23rd, 2023 to March 3rd, 2023; The Ninth Five-Year Plan period is from March 4, 2023 to March 2023 12.

It can be inferred from the latest calendar date above that the time of May 9 is from June 27, 2023 to February 4, 2023, and beginning of spring in 2023 is February 4, 2023. Therefore, 2023 is the spring in Kyubi no Youko.

Some friends say that 2023 is not the year of double spring, but also the beginning of spring. However, the double spring year refers to the traditional lunar year, which only means that spring begins in the same year.

In fact, there are many different versions of rural proverbs about hitting five Kyubi no Youko in spring and hitting six or nine heads in spring, such as "hitting five Kyubi no Youko in spring, every family can't walk", "hitting six or nine heads in spring, the poor suffer" and "hitting five Kyubi no Youko in spring, eating oil is like drinking water; Hit six or nine heads in spring, and drink water like oil; Hit five Kyubi no Youko heads in spring, and every family eats pig's trotters; Hit five Kyubi no Youko heads in spring, and every family sells cattle; In spring, five Kyubi no Youko heads are hit, and beggars run off their legs; Beat five Kyubi no Youko heads in spring, every family eats white rice, beats six or nine heads in spring, and sells scalpers in spring. Welcome to leave a message and continue to add.

Generally speaking, many rural proverbs handed down from China are experiences that people have summed up from their daily lives, and they have placed good wishes on them.

Moreover, China is vast in territory and abundant in natural resources, and so are the proverbs handed down. As time goes by, proverbs have also changed.

So, don't be too surprised to see some completely different proverbs, even the opposite. You can judge according to your local actual situation, and don't blindly follow.