Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - 23 years and 9 days schedule
23 years and 9 days schedule
Schedule: February 22, 2022 to February 30, 2022.
29 timetable: 65438+February 3 1 in 2022 to 65438+1October 8, 2023.
Sanjiu timetable: June 9, 2023 to June 7, 2023.
Timetable: 20231October 18 to 20231October 26, 65438+65438.
Schedule for May 9th: 65438+20231October 27th to February 4th, 2023.
Schedule: February 5, 2023 to February 2023 13.
Schedule: February 2023 14 to February 22, 2023.
Schedule: February 23, 2023 to March 3, 2023.
99 timetable: March 4, 2023 to March 2023 12.
Calculation method of nine days:
The conventional method is to start from the solar term of winter solstice, and the first day of September 19 is September 9, in which every nine days is a "nine", the first nine days are called "September 19", the last nine days are called "February 9", and so on, until September 9 and eighty-one.
In addition, there is a folk saying that "19" should be added after 1999 in order to be truly rejuvenated, which shows that it is rigorous. There is also a proverb called "September 9th Winter Solstice Day". This calculation method is actually similar to the above, that is, it must be counted from winter to the first non-healing day in the future. As for how to choose, you can consult local customs.
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