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English handwritten newspaper about festivals
Spring Festival is the first day of the first lunar month, also known as lunar calendar, commonly known as "Chinese New Year". This is the biggest and most lively traditional festival in China. The Spring Festival has a long history, which originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the beginning and end of the Shang Dynasty. According to the China lunar calendar, the first day of the first month is called Yuanri, Chen Yuan, Jacky, Yuanshuo and New Year's Day. Commonly known as the first day of the first month. It was changed to Gregorian calendar in the Republic of China. The first day of the Gregorian calendar is called New Year's Day, and the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar is called Spring Festival.
The Spring Festival is the first day of the first lunar month. This is the biggest and most lively traditional festival in China. The Spring Festival has a long history. It originated from the worship of gods and ancestors in the beginning and end of Yin and Shang Dynasties. According to the China lunar calendar, the first day of the first month is called Yuanri, Chen Yuan, Jacky, Yuanshuo and New Year's Day. , commonly known as the New Year's Day. In the Republic of China, the Gregorian calendar was used. The first day of this month is called the Spring Festival.
2. The origin of Dragon Boat Festival (Dragon Boat Festival)
Dragon Boat Festival, also called Double Five Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. It is one of the most important festivals in China, and the other two are Mid-Autumn Festival and Lunar New Year. This summer festival originated from a scholar-like government official named Chu Yuan. He was a respectable and good man, but he finally fell out of favor in the emperor's court because he was jealous of his opponent's evil deeds. Unable to regain the respect of the emperor, Chu Yuan plunged into the Miluo River in grief. Due to the worship of Chu Yuan, local residents living near the Miluo River hurried aboard to look for him, and at the same time threw rice into the river to appease the dragons in the river. Although they couldn't find Chu Yuan, their efforts are still commemorated at the Dragon Boat Festival today.
Dragon Boat Festival, also known as May 5th, is one of the three major festivals in China, because it falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. The other two festivals are Mid-Autumn Festival and Lunar New Year. The origin of this festival is because in ancient China, there was a well-read official, Qu Yuan, who loved the people and was respected. However, due to the framed by a jealous official, he was left out by the court. Unable to get the attention of the emperor, Qu Yuan threw himself into the Miluo River in a melancholy situation. Because of their love for Qu Yuan, residents along the Miluo River hurriedly rowed for Qu Yuan and threw rice into the Miluo River to quell the dragon in the Miluo River. Even though they didn't find Qu Yuan at that time, their behavior was still remembered during the Dragon Boat Festival.
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