Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - All the traditional festivals in China, write down the month and date, and kneel down.

All the traditional festivals in China, write down the month and date, and kneel down.

New Year's Day (the dates set in ancient dynasties were different, some were the first day of the twelfth lunar month, and some were the first day of October. , the current dynasty is set to Gregorian calendar 1)

Spring Festival (the first day of the first month) (in a narrow sense, it refers to the first day of the first month, and in a broad sense, it refers to the first day of the first month to the fifteenth day of the first month) (setting off firecrackers, posting Spring Festival couplets, paying New Year greetings and eating jiaozi)

Lantern Festival (the 13th day of the first month, celebrating the clan's newborn baby boy)

Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month, also known as Shangyuan Festival) (eating Yuanxiao and enjoying lantern riddles) (ancient Valentine's Day)

Spring ploughing festival (the second day of February, also known as Dragon Head Raising Festival, Farming Festival, Spring Dragon Festival and Dragon Head Festival)

Social Day Festival (divided into Spring Club Day and Autumn Club Day, Spring Club is the fifth day after beginning of spring and Autumn Club is the fifth day after beginning of autumn). See below for the detailed algorithm).

Shangsi Festival (on the third day of March, the girl went back to her mother's house, the birthday of the Yellow Emperor, the birthday of Zhenwu Emperor in Taoism, and the flat peach party held by the Queen Mother)

Cold Food Festival (the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day) (one saying is that two days before Tomb-Sweeping Day, it is now the custom of the Qingming Cold Food Festival in Dachuan)

Tomb-Sweeping Day (on the day of Tomb-Sweeping Day, it is generally around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar)

Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of May, also known as Dragon Boat Festival)

A semi-annual festival (the first day of June)

Valentine's Day in China (July 7th, also called Begging for Clevership Festival) (it was not Valentine's Day before).

Mid-Autumn Festival (July 15, commonly known as Ghost Festival in Confucianism and Mid-Autumn Festival in Taoism)

Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15)

Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of September)

Ancestor Festival (the first day of October, also known as Cold Clothes Festival, is also one of the Confucian ghost festivals)

Next Yuan Festival (10 15)

Winter solstice (a day in winter months, unstable; The Gregorian calendar is relatively stable, around 65438+February 22nd. Also known as far apart, Asian years old; Second only to Chinese New Year)

Laba Festival (the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, the Buddha's enlightenment day in Buddhism)

Kitchen Festival (the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, commonly known as "off-year", also called off-year, off-year and off-year festival)

New Year's Eve (the last day of the year)