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What are the nine songs?

Nine-nine songs are nine-nine songs. The widely circulated "Jiujiu Song" of winter solstice among Chinese folk, commonly known as "Jiujiu Song", vividly records the climate and phenological changes between the winter solstice and the next spring equinox, and also expresses some laws of agricultural activities.

Count to nine before starting from nine, and don’t take action in one, nine, two, nine. 3949 Walking on the ice. 5969 Watching willows along the river. When the river opens in seven or nine, the swallows come in eight or nine. Ninety-nine after ninety-nine, the plow oxen were everywhere.

There is a Chinese folk proverb that "the first nine days are warm, and the first nine days are cold." People find that if the first nine days are warm, the entire winter that follows will be extremely cold. Therefore, it is said that "First of all, don't be greedy for warmth. The continuous rain and snow will last until the end of winter."

These songs skillfully use the phenological phenomena of nature to vividly reflect the weather changes in Jiujiu Middle School. As far as most areas in our country are concerned, the weather is not the coldest after the 29th, but it is just "1929, I can't stretch out my hand."