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Why is the seventh day of the first month called "Everyone's Day"?

On the seventh day of the first month, it is said that this day is the birthday of mankind, that is, the birthday of human beings. People once called this day "People's Day", "People's Day" or "People's Victory Day". On this day, the people of China won, eating seven treasures, eating noodles and climbing mountains to write poems.

Folklore experts said that "Men's Day" reflected the desire of working people in ancient China to pray for Naji and peace, and their respect for "man" itself. February 6, the seventh day of the first lunar month, is said to be the birthday of mankind. So there is the saying of "People's Day", which is also called "People's Day".

1. The ancients attached great importance to human reproduction, so they paid special attention to "People's Day". On this day, people cooked seven kinds of dishes together. It embodies the good wishes of ancient people to ward off diseases and evil spirits and seek good luck.

In ancient times, there was a custom of wearing "male victory" on "Men's Day". The so-called "male victory" is a kind of headdress, also called "color victory" and "Hua victory". Therefore, "Full Day" is also called "Full Victory Festival".

On Everyone's Day, people not only eat vegetables and soup, but also have some customs, such as climbing mountains, fishing for raw fish, begging for children, eating noodles, drinking, eating pancakes and so on.

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