Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What are the traditional happy events in China?

What are the traditional happy events in China?

(1) Marry: That's for sure, but in ancient times, it was different for Ming media to marry and take concubinage.

(2) housewarming: the joy of housewarming

(3) Liang Shang: Liang Shang was a very important ceremony in ancient times.

(4) Coronation ceremony: The coronation ceremony of ancient men is also one of the happy events. In some places, female logistics is also a happy event, but not all.

(5) Promote and dono. 1: You must be happy if you don't explain this.

(6) Kaifu: This can be understood as establishing a household, which was also a pleasure in ancient times, but not all regions celebrated it, and some places did not.

(7) Giving birth to a child, full moon, one year old: These are all about children, but newborn children generally don't celebrate immediately, but celebrate at the full moon, but there are also direct celebrations.

(8) Traditional festivals: August 15th (Mid-Autumn Festival), September 9th (Double Ninth Festival), Lunar New Year, the 15th day of the first month (Lantern Festival), and so on.

(9) Festivals in some places. Many places in China have their own festivals, which can be regarded as traditional happy events. There are too many, such as the Nadam Congress in Mongolia, the birthday of Mazu in Fujian, the birthday of the God of Wealth in various places, and so on.

(10) Birthday: In ancient times, this was usually a matter for well-off families, but even ordinary families sometimes celebrated it, such as 60, 66, 77, 88, 99, 100, which was generally unknown later. However, this is related to people and may not be a traditional happy event.

That's all I can think of. There may be others.