Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - The workload of Xi's Qixi marriage registration is five times that of usual. Why does everyone like to get married on this day?

The workload of Xi's Qixi marriage registration is five times that of usual. Why does everyone like to get married on this day?

Because Tanabata is a traditional Valentine's Day in China, getting married on Tanabata is not only romantic, but also memorable. As one of the most important things in life, marriage must consider many aspects. Especially now, many young people think that the wedding day must be romantic and unforgettable, and Tanabata is such a day. Tanabata is China's Valentine's Day. Since the Han Dynasty, Valentine's Day in China has become a traditional festival in China. It was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage on May 20th, 2006. Therefore, this festival is a symbol of love in ancient times, a day for cowherd and weaver girl to meet, and a day for modern young couples to commemorate love. So many new people choose to get married on Tanabata, which is also an emphasis on marriage. On Tanabata, the workload of the Civil Affairs Bureau is five times that of usual, and the waiting time is longer than usual. Even so, many newcomers are willing to wait in line all the time. Because in the traditional concept, getting married means becoming husband and wife in the legal sense. This is a very important and memorable day, and it is also a major event in life. Choosing a meaningful day like Tanabata to get married shows that both sides attach great importance to this relationship. And there are many people who have the habit of wedding anniversary. Getting married on some days that are usually not memorable may fade after a long time, but few couples will forget this day on Tanabata, so choosing to get married on Tanabata will also bring more sense of ceremony to ordinary life. Moreover, Chinese Valentine's Day, also known as the Begging for Clevership Festival, falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year. In ancient times, Yue Bai would pray for blessings, worship the weaver girl and ask for marriage on Qixi. And the marriage sought on this day will also get more blessings. The number seven is also reflected in the people's calculation of time by stages. Time often ends on July 7, 7 is homophonic with auspiciousness, so there is also July 7? Shuangji? This is a very auspicious day. Therefore, newlyweds would rather queue up than get married on Tanabata, just because they want to complete lifelong events with their favorite people and get everyone's blessing on this most romantic day from ancient times to the present.