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Double Ninth Festival Tanabata Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Festival New Year's Eve Dragon Boat Festival Tomb-Sweeping Day Time Sequence

In chronological order: the 15th day of the first month of Lantern Festival, April 5th in Tomb-Sweeping Day, May 5th of Dragon Boat Festival, July 7th of Tanabata, August 15th of Mid-Autumn Festival, September 9th of Double Ninth Festival and New Year's Eve 30th.

Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), also known as Duanyang Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Zhengyang Festival, Yulan Festival and Tianzhong Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China.

Dragon Boat Festival originated from the worship of astronomical phenomena and evolved from the ancient dragon totem sacrifice. On the midsummer Dragon Boat Festival, the black dragon spent seven nights in the sky, which is the day of the dragonfly. As the fifth poem in The Book of Changes and the Melon says, "The dragon is in the sky". During the Dragon Boat Festival, Longxing was both "successful" and "correct" and was in a favorable position. Enshi was once popular, and Lund was outstanding.

The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival covers the ancient astrological culture, humanistic philosophy and other aspects, and contains profound and rich cultural connotations. In the process of inheritance and development, a variety of folk customs are integrated, and festival customs are rich in content. Picking dragon boats and eating zongzi are two major customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, which have been passed down in China since ancient times and have never stopped.