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Where does the 79 River point?

The mouth of the He Qijiu River refers to the north of China. Among the four natural divisions in China, the northern part of China refers to the northern part of the monsoon region in eastern China, mainly the areas north of the Qinling-Huaihe line and east of Daxinganling and Wushaoling.

The opening of the 79 River means that on the seventh day, the frozen river surface in the north has begun to melt slowly, and on the eighth day, the birds that migrated to the south for the winter have already flown back, which means that spring has come.

In China's quartering method, the northern part of China refers to the northern part of the monsoon region in eastern China, mainly the areas north of Qinling-Huaihe line and east of Daxinganling and Wushaoling. 79 rivers open, 89 geese come. This is a proverb, which means 79 glaciers thaw, 89 geese fly south, and the climate is getting warmer.

The whole poem "79 rivers open 89 geese"

"Seventy-nine rivers open eighty-nine geese" comes from ninety-nine songs in Beijing.

Full text: 1929 without hands. 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: There are still nine days from winter, and the solstice marks the beginning of a cold winter. 1929 After the winter solstice, it was very cold and my hands felt frozen outside, so I put them in my pocket. In 3949, it was the coldest season of the year, and the river was covered with thick ice, so adults and children could walk on it.