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How to Count Nine Weather Children's Songs

Count nine original weather children's songs:

Not in 1929. Three, nine, four, nine, walking on the ice.

Look at the willows by the river.

Seven or nine rivers open and eight or nine geese come.

99 plus 19, plowing cattle everywhere.

Explanation:

The first sentence: 1929 The winter solstice is already very cold. When your hands are outside, they will be too cold to stand and even get frostbite, so you can't help putting them in your pocket. This is "no hands".

The second sentence: 3949 is the coldest season of the year, and the river is covered with thick solid ice, so pedestrians can walk safely on the river.

The third sentence: The coldest time passed. When the weather began to warm in May 1969, the willow branches planted by the river began to sprout, and everything gradually recovered to remove the winter depression. People could not help but watch the willow trees.

The fourth sentence: In July and September, the ice and snow begin to melt, and the frozen river surface will slowly thaw, and the sound of running water is endless. In August and September, when the weather gets warmer, swallows will fly back from the south to nest and start a new round of busy and endless cycle.

The fifth sentence: 1999 is the "thorn" in the 24 solar terms. I woke up, the weather turned warmer, and there was a spring thunder gradually. The weather is warmer than before. Most parts of China have entered the spring ploughing season, and cattle ploughing is busy everywhere, but it also indicates new hope and a new beginning.