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Tomb-Sweeping Day English content

Tomb-Sweeping Day is an ancient festival of the Chinese nation. Grave-sweeping is not only a solemn festival. It is also a happy festival for people to get close to nature, go for an outing and enjoy the fun of spring. "Dou" refers to Tomb-Sweeping Day, and the festival time is around April 5th in the Gregorian calendar. At this time, Yin Qi is full of vitality, and everything is "expressing the old and taking the new". The land presents a scene of spring scenery and mountains, which is a good opportunity for outdoor spring outing and grave-sweeping sacrifice in the Qing Dynasty.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is an ancient festival of the Chinese nation. It is not only a solemn festival to sweep graves and worship ancestors, but also a happy festival for people to get close to nature, go for an outing and enjoy the fun of spring. The bucket refers to Tomb-Sweeping Day gas, and the delivery time is around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar. At this time, the vitality is booming, the yin is declining, everything is "going to the old and welcoming the new", and the earth presents a scene full of spring, which is a good time to go for a walk in the spring and sweep the graves. Tomb-Sweeping Day, who worships his ancestors, is very long. There are two statements: 8 days before 10 and 10 days before 10. These nearly 20 days belong to Tomb-Sweeping Day who worships his ancestors.