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Shandong Jinxiang Shu JIU dong Yao

The ballad of the number nine: "Song of 99" in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River is: 1929 Don't shoot; Walking on the 3949 River; 5969 see willows along the river; Seven or nine talks, eight or nine geese come; 1999 and 1999, cattle are being farmed everywhere.

The winter solstice begins to count to nine, which is what people call "winter counting to nine". Counting nine days is 19, counting nine days is 29 ... Counting nine days is the end of nine, and it will be warm then. In the traditional culture of China, nine is the extreme number, which is the largest, largest and longest concept. Nine nines is eighty-one, which is the "maximum" number. People in ancient China believed that after the solstice on September 8 1 day, spring must have arrived.

Although beginning of winter is the time to enter winter, from the perspective of body feeling, people regard the winter solstice as the beginning of winter. But counting to nine is not the definition of the coldest time. The key point of counting nine is counting nine, and the end of cold weather lies in "rejuvenation after cold"