Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Count Nine, Count Nine In cold weather, count nine songs. When did count nine start?

Count Nine, Count Nine In cold weather, count nine songs. When did count nine start?

It has been a cold day in China since the winter of November. Astronomical experts say that the Ninth Five-Year Plan is a more applicable solar term in northern China, especially in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River.

It started from the day when it met Ren in winter and entered the "number nine", commonly known as "cross nine". From then on, it was called "Nine" every nine days. After nine "nines", it's just 8 1 day, and then spring blossoms.

Count nine songs:

If you don't do this in 1929,

Walking on the ice in 3949,

59 and 69, looking at the willows by the river,

The river froze in' 79, and swallows flew in' 89.

99 plus 19, plowing cattle everywhere.

Reasons for counting "nine":

Why not count two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight? This is different from the ups and downs of Yin and Yang in China's traditional philosophy, that is, warm coming and cold going. Nine is the number of "Zhiyang", also called Lao Yang, and nine is the largest number. The accumulation of "Zhiyang" means that Yin Qi is decreasing day by day, and it is tired to the end for nine times, which means that the cold is getting warmer and "the spring is deep".