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Did the cold weather start with heavy snow?

In our life, the weather influence brought by the twenty-four solar terms is one aspect that we should pay attention to, so what is the cold weather like? Which solar term begins and which solar term ends? Will he be inextricably linked with the heavy snow solar terms?

Did the cold weather start with heavy snow?

Counting nine cold days does not start from the solar term of heavy snow, but from the first nonyl day after the solar term of winter solstice.

Greetings from winter to the sun

The solar term from the winter solstice has come, and the sunshine is taking care of it. Jiaozi Express delivered: Peace is skin, happiness is stuffing, and true feelings are cooking. After eating Le Tao Tao and drinking jiaozi soup, the whole family was healthy. Good luck in winter!

Snow white, full of the world; Frost and fog are heavy, welcoming the winter solstice; Sunshine Xu Lai, cold will go; Greetings are warm and thoughtful. May my blessing bring you infinite warmth: Happy winter!

The solstice of winter begins to become the soul of the sun, but it is the coldest season of the year. I have concerns and thoughts. I want you to send a warm message. Cold air is coming from the north. Don't treat cold protection as a joke. May you be proud every day and have a good mood in winter!

Winter solstice, true feelings, love, care, warmth, jiaozi, glutinous rice balls, happiness, happiness, good luck and good luck. SMS, blessing, may you be happy and invincible!

Traditional food from winter solstice

1. There is a custom of drinking mutton soup on the solstice in winter, which is said to have started in the Han Dynasty. According to legend, Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, ate mutton cooked in Fan Kuai on the solstice of winter, which was particularly delicious and full of praise. Since then, the custom of eating mutton from winter solstice has been formed among the people. On the solstice of winter, people eat mutton and various nourishing foods one after another in order to have a good omen for the coming year.

Jiaozi: There was a poem in the ancients: Every family smashed rice to make jiaozi, knowing that it was the winter solstice of the Ming Dynasty. Eating glutinous rice balls on the solstice in winter is a traditional custom in China, especially in the south of the Yangtze River. People say that eating glutinous rice balls is one year older. Tangyuan is also called jiaozi, and eating jiaozi in the winter solstice is also called jiaozi in the winter solstice; Tangyuan can be used for ancestor worship or as a gift to relatives and friends.