Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Introduction to Double Ninth Festival Introduction to Primary School English
Introduction to Double Ninth Festival Introduction to Primary School English
The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation.
Double Ninth Festival, the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation.
2. Appreciating autumn and showing gratitude and respect for the elderly are two important themes of today's Double Ninth Festival.
Climbing mountains and enjoying autumn and giving thanks and respecting the elderly are two important themes of today's Double Ninth Festival.
3. So far, the connotation of respecting the elderly, enjoying a feast on the day of the Double Ninth Festival and thanking the elderly has been added.
So far, it has added the connotation of respecting the elderly, feasting on the day of Chongyang, and being grateful for respecting the elderly.
4. In ancient times, there were customs of climbing high to pray, enjoying chrysanthemums in autumn, wearing dogwood, offering sacrifices to ancestors and feasting for longevity.
In ancient times, there were folk customs such as climbing to pray for blessings, enjoying chrysanthemums in autumn, wearing dogwood, offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, and holding birthday banquets.
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