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How did the Jiujiu Song from the winter solstice come from?
The Song of Winter in 1999 Solstice

Winter solstice starts at 9: 00, and the first nine days are very warm.

29 cold.

Sanjiu freezes the eggs of one hundred birds.

4936, the ship on the road is still.

5945, build the bed sooner or later.

6954, it's boring if it's cold again.

7963, throw hemp fiber on both sides.

8972, Yangliuqingzi.

998 1, prepare the rake plough.

There are many folk customs in China, but the winter solstice Jiujiu songs have been deeply rooted in people's hearts. It originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and has been widely spread and developed. With the progress of history, it has become the eternal cultural essence of the Chinese nation.

According to legend, as early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period BC, Jiujiu songs have been widely used by people. In many works at that time, there were records about Jiujiu songs. The original 99 songs started from "99.8 1" to "22.24", with 36 sentences. Because it started with "998 1", it was named 99 Song. Ninety-nine songs further evolved into the multiplication formula we use today, and 45 sentences became "small ninety-nine".