What is the solstice in the winter of 2022?
The winter solstice, also known as the "Yang Sheng", is an important solar term in China's lunar calendar and a traditional festival of the Chinese nation. The solstice in winter is commonly known as "number nine, winter festival", "dragon festival" and "tooth year" As early as 2500 years ago, during the Spring and Autumn Period, China observed the sun with the earth, and determined the winter solstice, which was the earliest of the 24 solar terms.
Does the solar term from winter solstice last for nine days? "Count Nine" starts from the day of winter solstice every year, and every nine days is a unit.
According to the China astronomical calendar, the solar term "Winter solstice" was ushered in on February 22nd 12: 02. This means that the coldest season of the year is coming, and China begins to enter "cold weather".
People in China often say that "it's cold to count to nine", also called Winter Nine, is a folk solar term in China.
Customs of winter solstice: dispelling cold in September and September.
When the solstice of winter arrives, it will enter cold weather. China folks call the winter solstice nine to nine or nine to nine, that is, from the winter solstice, every nine days are divided into nine, and * * * is divided into nine. When it reaches 8 1 day, it is a "peach blossom".
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 winter solstice on September 8 1 Sunday, spring must have arrived.
Eat dumplings
The winter solstice is a very important solar term in the China lunar calendar. The winter solstice festival is one of the traditional festivals of the Han nationality, which originated in the Han Dynasty, flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties and has been passed down to this day. The winter solstice is commonly known as "Winter Festival", "Dragon Solstice Festival" and "Asian New Year Festival". As early as 2500 years ago, during the Spring and Autumn Period, China observed the sun with the soil return, and determined the winter solstice. It is the earliest of the 24 solar terms, with the time between 65438+February 2 1 to 23, and it is the shortest day in the northern hemisphere. On the solstice of winter, there are different customs in the north and south of China. Jiaozi is eaten in most areas in the north, and glutinous rice balls are eaten in the south. There is also a proverb: When winter solstice comes, eat jiaozi, as well as poems and film and television works about this solar term.