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What is the Jiujiu Song in Henan?

Henan edition

If you don't do this in 1929,

Walking on the ice in 3949,

Five, nine, six, nine big cuts,

7989 looked up at the willow tree,

Poplar landed in 1999, and apricot blossom in 19;

Beijing edition

If you don't do this in 1929,

Walking on the ice in 3949,

Looking at the willows by the river,

79 rivers opened and 89 geese came.

99 plus 19, plowing cattle everywhere.

Extended data

Jiujiu, also known as Winter Jiujiu, is a folk solar term of the Han nationality. From the solstice of winter every year, 99 counts as a "nine" every nine days, until 99 is the eighth1day, when the peach blossoms bloom, the weather will be warm, and finally "99 and 19 are full of cows"-90 days counts as nine days.

In the traditional culture of Han nationality, nine is the extreme number, which is the largest, largest and longest concept. Nine nines is eighty-one, which is the "maximum" number. Nine is the number of yang, and the product of nine indicates that Yin Qi is decreasing day by day, reaching the end of nine times, indicating that the cold is about to pick up and "the spring is deep"

In fact, winter solstice is "cathode day", with short days and long nights, which should be the coldest time of the year. In fact, this is the beginning of cold. As the saying goes, "Cold is on March 9th", and in some places, "On March 9th, April 9th, dogs and cats were frozen to death" exists in the "Jiujiu Song". March 9 and April 9 are often the beginning of the twelfth lunar month, so there are sayings of "freezing to death at the door of the twelfth lunar month" and "pulling Bala up and going out to freeze".