How many days are left until Frost Descent on October 1, 2019? Interpretation of Frost Descent folk culture!

How many days are left until Frost Descent on October 1, 2019? Interpretation of Frost Descent folk culture!
We know that October 1st is the annual National Day, and it is already autumn at this time. Frost Descent is the last solar term in autumn. How many days are left until October 1, 2019? Here is an interpretation of the folk culture of Frost Descent! The ninth month of the lunar calendar is a golden season, with plump rice and red persimmons. Shuimoxiansheng.com’s 2019 Lunar September special topic will take you to harvest the beauty.

How many days are left until Frost Descent on October 1, 2019?

——2019 Frost Descent Time Query:
September 26, 2019 (Lunar calendar)
October 24
October 24, 2019, Thursday, Scorpio (Solar calendar)
Month name: Autumn Phenology: Jackal is a sacrificial animal Moon phase: Winged crescent Moon Peng Zu's 100 taboos: Jia does not open warehouses, Wu does not cover the house Conflict: Horse Day Conflict (Wu Zi) Rat Yearly evil: Yearly evil North Star: Dongfang Jiao Wood Jiao - auspicious
——October 1, 2019, there are still 23 days until Frost Descent (October 24).

——Frost Descent: Eat persimmons (eat persimmons during Frost Descent to prevent your lips from cracking in winter)

In some places in China, people eat red persimmons during the Frost's Descent season. In the eyes of local people, this not only keeps people warm but also replenishes muscles and bones, making it a very good Frost's Descent food. The old people in Quanzhou say that eating persimmons during the Frost's Descent will prevent a runny nose. In some places, the explanation for this custom is: you must eat persimmons on the day of Frost's Descent, otherwise your lips will be chapped throughout the winter. At this time, people living in the countryside would climb up the tall persimmon trees and pick a few shiny, sweet persimmons to eat.

Interpretation of Frost Descent Folk Culture

——Song of the Frost Festival <br /> Thousands of trees turn yellow, only the hibiscus is fragrant. Thousands of trees are swept yellow, only the hibiscus is fragrant. Frost begins to fall around the time of the Descent of Frost, and in some places people are busy sowing wheat. Check and supplement early-sown wheat quickly to ensure that the seedlings are complete, even and strong.
Glutinous rice is harvested during this period, and sweet potatoes are cut, dried and stored fresh. Pick the cotton carefully and pick all the cotton from above the plants and below the ground.
In late autumn, the harvest is carried out everywhere, firewood and straw are stacked and grain is stored in the warehouse. Take good care of the vegetables in the greenhouse, apply fertilizer and water to prevent insects,
The green onions and radishes are being harvested one after another, and the cabbages are being gathered as soon as possible. Repair leaky sheds quickly to prevent livestock from catching cold.
Tie up the livestock and pigs in the pen, otherwise the wheat seedlings will be affected by being eaten. The adult fish are caught and sold in the market, and the lotus roots, reeds, cattails and water chestnuts are harvested.
Eliminating rat pests in both urban and rural areas can both prevent diseases and preserve food.

——Autumn solar term <br /> Liqiu: The Big Dipper points to the southwest; the sun's ecliptic longitude is 135°. The beginning of autumn. The festival falls on August 7th to 9th of the Gregorian calendar.
End of Heat: The Big Dipper points to Wu; the sun’s ecliptic longitude is 150°. Chu means to end or hide. End of Heat marks the end of the hot summer days. The festival falls on August 22-24 of the Gregorian calendar.
Bailu: the Big Dipper points to Gui; the sun’s ecliptic longitude is 165°. The weather turns cooler and the dew condenses and turns white. The festival falls on September 7th to 9th of the Gregorian calendar.
Autumnal Equinox: the Big Dipper points to Yi; the sun's ecliptic longitude is 180°. Day and night are equal. The festival falls on September 22-24 of the Gregorian calendar.
Cold Dew: Doujia; the sun's ecliptic longitude is 195°. The dew is cold and will soon freeze. The festival falls on October 8th and 9th of the Gregorian calendar.
Frost Descent: The Big Dipper points to Xu; the sun’s ecliptic longitude is 210°. The weather is getting colder and frost is beginning to appear. The festival falls on October 23-24 of the Gregorian calendar.

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