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What are the winter solstice children’s songs about the winter solstice?

1. "Nine-Nine Songs"

From nineteen to twenty-nine, the fan never leaves your hand;

Twenty-nine eighteen, take off your hat and wear your robe;

Three-nine-twenty-seven, sweat drops when going out;

Four-nine-thirty-six, sleeping in the open air;

Five-nine forty-five, it is hot Autumn is like a tiger;

Six-nine-fifty-four, it’s not too late to enjoy the cool air;

Seven-nine-sixty-three, touch the bedside sheets;

Eight-nine-seven Twelve, putting on a coat in the middle of the night;

Nine-nine and eighty-one, every family is laying coal foundation;

Nine-nine plus one-nine, it is already the Mid-Autumn Festival.

2. "Winter Solstice Arrives"

Winter Solstice Arrives, Winter Solstice Arrives;

Southern Wontons, Northern Dumplings;

Warm and warm Eat a bowl to keep your ears from freezing.

The winter solstice is here, the winter solstice is here,

respect the ancestors and sweep the tombs;

meet relatives and friends, pay homage to the teacher; be safe, happy and happy.

Winter Solstice is here, Winter Solstice is here,

This night is the longest;

Sleep sweetly; the sun will be better tomorrow.

Extended information:

On the day of the winter solstice, the northern hemisphere receives the least solar radiation, 50% less than the southern hemisphere. However, this day is not the coldest time, because there is atmosphere and water on the earth's surface, which can store heat, instead of "existing and losing", there is "accumulated heat". China is a vast country with huge differences in climate and landscape.

The average temperature in most parts of northern China is generally below 0 degrees Celsius, while the average temperature in most parts of southern China is only 6 to 8 degrees Celsius. Northeastern China was frozen for thousands of miles, and the Huanghuai region was often covered with silver. Winter crops continue to grow south of the Yangtze River, while the average temperature in the coastal areas of South China is above 10 degrees Celsius.

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