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The origin of Tomb-Sweeping Day is shorter and faster.
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In the ancient Spring and Autumn Period, there was A Jin Wengong? Once, he was in trouble and hungry. One of his courtiers cut off his own flesh to satisfy his hunger. Later, when Jin Wengong became the overlord in the Spring and Autumn Period, he lived in seclusion in the mountains and refused to be raised.
When Jin Wengong looked for him, he asked Yamakaji to force him out, but he would rather die than come out. Later, a poem left by him was found in his dead tree, mainly to persuade Wen Gong to be honest.
The last sentence is like this: "Qingming comes again." Therefore, that day was designated as Tomb-Sweeping Day, and the whole country ate cold food and could not make a fire.
Extended data:
Tomb-Sweeping Day has gradually evolved into a very important solar term. As soon as Tomb-Sweeping Day arrives, the temperature rises, which is a good season for spring ploughing and planting. Therefore, there is a saying that "melons and beans are planted before and after Qingming". Agricultural proverb "Planting trees is not as clear as Qingming".
Later, as the days of Qingming and cold food approached, cold food was the day when people banned fire from sweeping graves. Gradually, cold food and Qingming became one.
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