Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Count nine cold wind tongue twisters whizzing by in cold weather.

Count nine cold wind tongue twisters whizzing by in cold weather.

Counting nine cold wind whistling tongue twisters is as follows:

It was cold for nine days, and the spring was chilly. In the following spring, there were six or nine heads. On the fifteenth day of the first month, there is the Dragon Lantern Festival and a pair of lions roll hydrangeas.

On March 3rd, the Queen Mother held a flat peach party and made a scene in the Heavenly Palace. The monkey stole Xiantao again.

The Dragon Boat Festival in May is the Dragon Boat Festival, and Xu Xian, the White Snake, is not over.

On the seventh day of July, it was said that the milky way was a match, and the cowherd and the weaver girl cried to each other. August 15, Yun Zheyue.

In the middle of the month, Chang 'e was sad. If you want to talk about it, you can just talk about it. Singing tongue twisters is called eighteen worries.

Explanation of Nine Cold Days.

Nine cold days are the coldest days in winter, usually during March 9 and April 9. There is a folk custom of counting nine, and every nine days is a "nine". From "September 19th" to "September 9th", spring is getting warmer and warmer. This period is generally the coldest on March 9 and April 9. Counting nine cold days is also called counting nine midwinter days and counting nine weather. Our country is used to starting from the "winter solstice" of the lunar calendar, and every nine days is a "nine". "Count nine" generally refers to the weather on March 9 and April 9, which is the coldest time of the year.