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When are the three major festivals, the three major ghost festivals and the three major god festivals?

The three major festivals are: Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.

The three ghost festivals are: Tomb-Sweeping Day, Mid-Autumn Festival and Cold Clothes.

The three major festivals are Shangsi (March 3rd), Tianqi (June 6th) and Chongyang (September 9th).

The Spring Festival refers to the Lunar New Year, the first day of the New Year, which is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation. China people have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years.

Dragon Boat Festival: The fifth day of the fifth lunar month, also known as Duanyang Festival, Noon Festival and May Festival. On the Dragon Boat Festival, there are customs of eating zongzi, drinking realgar wine, hanging calamus, wormwood, wormwood leaves, smoked atractylodes rhizome, angelica dahurica and dragon boat racing.

The Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th of the lunar calendar is also called Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Appreciation Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival. It is a traditional cultural festival popular in many ethnic groups in China and countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters. Mid-Autumn Festival has had the custom of offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, eating osmanthus and drinking osmanthus wine since ancient times. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a colorful and precious cultural heritage. The full moon is a symbol of people's reunion, a sustenance for missing their hometown and relatives, and hopes for a bumper harvest and happiness.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of 24 solar terms, and the lunar calendar is irregular, usually from the second half of February to the first half of March. Tomb-Sweeping Day symbolizes sacrifice, which is a day for ancestor worship, grave sweeping and outing.

Mid-Autumn Festival: July 15, the birthday of the local official, is the Buddhist Bonne Festival, which will be passed down from generation to generation, and Confucianism is commonly known as Ghost Festival.

Cold clothing festival, the first day of October, the October dynasty, also known as ancestor worship festival, Taoism called it, is also one of the Confucian ghost festivals.

On Shangsi Festival, 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 Queen Mother held a flat peach party.

Heavenly sacrifice (meaning giving alms), the sixth day of June, also known as the Sutra Festival, is a Buddhist festival to worship mountain gods. In ancient times, it was another festival, June 6th. Also known as: Laundry Festival, Sunbathing Festival "June 6th, basking in red and green", "menstruation Festival" and "June 6th, please menstruation".

Double Ninth Festival: The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is a traditional festival in China. The Double Ninth Festival used to be called ascensiontide, Double Ninth Festival, September 9th, Cornus officinalis Festival and Chrysanthemum Festival. Custom activities are colorful, romantic and romantic, generally including traveling to enjoy the scenery, climbing high and overlooking, planting dogwood everywhere, watching chrysanthemums, drinking chrysanthemum wine, enjoying dogwood and eating Chongyang cake. At present, China has designated the ninth day of September as the Day of Respect for the Elderly.