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How to calculate the spring club day?

The Spring Festival, also known as the Spring Festival, Shangsi Festival, is an important festival to worship ancestors and gods in ancient China, and it is also a day to pray for a bumper harvest and peace through force of nature. The specific calculation method of Spring Club Day is: Spring Club Day is on the third day of the third lunar month, just after the vernal equinox.

Not only in China, but also in Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and other East Asian countries. In Japan, animal outing, Peach Blossom Festival, dragon boat race and other activities are listed as celebrations of Spring Club Day. In South Korea, the Spring Festival is called "Shangsi Festival", which has the background of seeking happiness, praying and eliminating disasters.

In modern times, the Spring Festival has become an important part of China's traditional culture. It is not only a national holiday, but also a time for family and community reunion. People will hold various ceremonies and celebrations, such as offering sacrifices to ancestors and immortals, outing and holding book fairs. These activities not only have the function of protecting and inheriting traditional culture, but also are an important way to maintain family and community relations.