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The 2021 Spring Festival is February 12, 2021, which happens to be the last day of June 9.
Day 1: February 4, 2021 (New Year).
Day 2: February 5, 2021.
Day 3: February 6, 2021.
Day 4: February 7, 2021.
Day 5: February 8, 2021.
Day 6: February 9, 2021.
Day 7: February 10, 2021.
Day 8: February 11, 2021 (Chinese New Year's Eve).
Day 9: February 12, 2021 (Spring Festival).
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The Lunar New Year is February 12, 2021 in the solar calendar, which belongs to the sixth and ninth days; 2021 June 9 time: February 4, 2021 - February 12, 2021, so it is the last day of June 9.
The Spring Festival is mainly to remove the old and cloth the new, worship the gods and ancestors, drive away evil spirits and disasters, and pray for blessings and blessings.
According to the old custom, starting from the day of the sacrificial stove (dust sweeping day) on the twenty-third and twenty-fourth day of December at the end of the year, until the night of the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month or the nineteenth day of the first month, the time of nearly a month is called "New Year", that is, the "Spring Festival period" that is now called; If you start from the preparation of "New Year's goods", it will be busy from December 15 and 6 at the end of the year.
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February 12, 2021 Spring Festival, the ninth day of June 9.
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This year's number nine is from December 21 to February 12, 21, 53 days apart, about the eighth day of June 9.
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The Spring Festival in 2023 is four or nine days of counting nine days.
The specific time of the Spring Festival in 2023 is January 22, which is the number of nine days. Because the winter solstice in 2022 is December 22, that is, the first day of the ninth month, and so on, the Spring Festival in 2023 is the fifth day of the fourth nineth. The number nine starts from the winter solstice in late December of the solar calendar every year, and is a more applicable miscellaneous solar term in northern China, especially in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River.
From the day of the winter solstice, enter the "number nine", commonly known as "hand nine", after every nine days for a unit, called "nine", after nine "nine", just eighty-one days, that is, "out of nine".
How counting nine days is calculated
China's folk divide the 81 days after the winter solstice into 9 stages, each stage is 9 days, called "winter ninety-nine", which is often said to be the number of nine cold days. Among them, the 19th to 27th days after the winter solstice every year are called "Sanjiu".
Thirty-nine days is the time when people feel the coldest brother. Thirty-nine days, it is easier to calculate, on the day of the winter solstice festival every year, it begins to enter the "number nine", after that, as long as you are familiar with the traditional Chinese solar term formula, you will know the cold and summer schedule.
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The 2020 winter solstice is December 22, 2020, Bingshen Day, and the first day of counting nine days, and the 2021 Spring Festival is February 12, 2021, which happens to be the last day of June Nine.
The beginning of the winter solstice every year is the beginning of the day of counting nine, that is, winter is about to enter the coldest time, generally there are 81 days of counting nine, and after 81 days have passed, spring will be ushered in.
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The winter solstice begins to count nine, nine days and one nine, and the Spring Festival will be around February 10th, so you can count it yourself.
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This year's Chinese New Year is the seventh day of May 9.
The number nine starts from the winter solstice in late December of the solar calendar every year, and is a more applicable solar term in northern China, especially in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. From the day of the winter solstice, into the "number nine", commonly known as "hand nine", after every nine days for a unit, called "nine", after nine "nine", just eighty-one days, that is, "out of nine", then the spring flowers bloomed, and this year's Spring Festival is exactly the seventh day of five or nine days.
The Spring Festival in 2023 is from January 23, 2023 to February 5, 2023, which happens to be the same period.
Four. During the September and May Ninth periods, from the perspective of "counting nine songs", "three nine, four and nine ice walks", and "hot in Sanfu, cold in Sanjiu", so the Spring Festival is the coldest time of the year.
A brief introduction to "Number Nine".
"Number nine", also known as winter ninety-nine, is a set of experience summed up by the ancients in the process of dealing with nature for a long time, which describes the period from cold winter to warm spring.
The ancients summed up such a "mantra" based on long-term experience - the winter solstice is the number of nine, which means that the winter solstice solar terms begin, and the first "non day" encountered later will begin to count nine, every nine days are "one nine", a total of nine "nine", and it will end after eighty-one days.
Because the "non day" is uncertain, the time of "counting nine" every year is not fixed, and it depends on the day of the first non day after the winter solstice.
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The Lunar New Year is February 12, 2021 in the solar calendar, which belongs to the sixth and ninth days;
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The Spring Festival is February 12, the last day of May 9.
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A few years around the Spring Festival, the beginning of spring! It should be out of the "nine".
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The Spring Festival in 2021 is February 12, the ninth day of June 9.
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