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What does a hot day in the sky mean?

Jiukong Crying Festival is an ancient legend, which appeared in many ancient cultures and religious beliefs. In the traditional culture of China, Jiukong Crying Festival is usually regarded as the day before "99 is unified", that is, the eve of the beginning of winter solar term. The nine-day scorching sun symbolizes the beginning of winter. People usually worship and pray on this day, praying for the natural blessing and harvest of heaven and earth.

Jiukong Crying Festival is one of the important festivals in China traditional culture, which has been handed down from generation to generation for many years. In rural areas and rural areas of China, this festival is usually regarded as an important memorial day, which can not only offer sacrifices to ancestors, but also pray for the prosperity of all things in the world. At the same time, Jiukong Weeping Day is also widely used in literature, art and traditional folk music, and has become an indispensable part of China culture.

Although the cloud nine today is no longer as religious and blessed as it was in ancient times, it is still an indispensable part of China culture. In modern society, Jiukong Crying Festival is used as an important day to commemorate traditional culture and history. By studying and understanding the cultural connotation of "Nine Sky", people can better understand the spirit and value of China traditional culture, and inherit and inherit these excellent traditional cultures.