Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather is changeable, and the diary of the first day is 400 words.

The weather is changeable, and the diary of the first day is 400 words.

As the saying goes,' good': "1929, don't make moves, walk on the ice in 3949. Look at the willows by the river. Seven or nine rivers open, eight or nine swallows come, nine or nine adds one or nine, and cows go everywhere. "I can recite this sentence casually, but when is it nine days? This problem has been bothering me.

It was sunny yesterday, but it rained in Mao Mao today, just like a child's face. It's raining outside in Mao Mao. I asked my father, "Dad, is it nine days now?" Why is it so cold? "Dad replied," nine days? Cold? It's still nine days away! You feel cold now, so what will you do in nine days? Maybe two pairs of socks and two sweaters? "I don't believe it. I said, "How is that possible? Less than nine days now? I want to go home and ask my mother. At today's extremely low temperature, it will be less than 29, 19. How can it be less than 9 days? Impossible, right? Mom will definitely speak for nine days. "

As soon as I got home, I heard my mother say, "Oh, what a terrible day! Why is it so cold? " Hee hee, it turned out that my mother also said it was cold, so I quickly asked, "It must have been cold for nine days, right?" Mother said, "Soon, but it hasn't arrived yet." "what! Haven't you arrived yet? " I screamed.

"Oh my God! It was cold nine days ago. How cold it will be in nine days! Oh, by the way, mom, when will it be nine days? " Mother said: "the winter of solstice will enter September, which is about 65438+February 20." I fell headlong on the bed and asked my mother, "You said it was going to be born soon. Why is it so long? " Father asked, "What are you so concerned about for nine days?" I replied, "I hope nine days will come soon, so that spring will come and I can get rid of the cold winter." "Oh, I see," said Dad.

Mom said it was "dinner" and I just stopped talking about it for nine days.

Nine days, nine days, come on!