Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What holidays are there in summer?
What holidays are there in summer?
International Workers' Day
Youth Day Youth Day
Children’s Day
Tomb-Sweeping Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day
Dragon Boat Festival
Mother's Day
Arbor day
Question 2: What festivals are there in China in summer and autumn? Please list (in English) 0 Children's Day (June 1, 14 children have a day off);
Party's birthday (July1);
Army Day (August 1, half a day off for servicemen);
Teacher's Day (September10);
Mid-Autumn Festival (on the day of the Lunar Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a day off);
National Day (65438+1 October1,three days off);
News Festival (165438+1October 8th).
Children's Day (June 1,1children under 4 have a day off); Party's birthday (July1); Army Day (August 1, half a day off for servicemen); Teacher's Day, September10); Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, a day off); National Day (1 October1,three days off); Journalists' Day (1 1 8th).
Question: what is the abbreviation of RKSHARD, sacrificing personal time a every season?
Question 4: What are the traditional festivals in China in summer? The bigger ones are: August 15th of the lunar calendar: Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar is in the middle of autumn, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival"). In the evening, the full moon in Gui Xiang is regarded as a symbol of happy reunion by the old customs. This is a festival to prepare all kinds of fruits and cooked food to enjoy the moon. Eat moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival. Legend has it that at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, in order to overthrow the brutal rule of the Yuan Dynasty, the broad masses of the people wrote the date of the uprising on a piece of paper, put it in the stuffing of moon cakes, and secretly passed it on to each other, calling on everyone to revolt on August 15. Finally, on this day, a nationwide peasant uprising broke out and overthrew the decadent Yuan Dynasty. Since then, the custom of eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival has spread more widely. The ninth day of the ninth lunar month: Double Ninth Festival. In ancient China, the ninth was the sun, and the ninth of September was the sun of the cloudy moon, hence the name "Chongyang". According to legend, during the Eastern Han Dynasty, when Runan people were in the shade, they heard Fei Changfang tell him that there would be a great disaster in Runan on September 9, so they quickly asked their families to sew a junior, put Cornus officinalis in it, tied it to their arms, climbed the mountain and drank chrysanthemum wine in order to take refuge. On this day, the whole family climbed the mountain and went home at night. Sure enough, all the chickens, dogs and sheep in the family are dead. Since then, in the Double Ninth Festival, there have been folk customs such as making dogwood, drinking chrysanthemum wine, holding temple fairs and climbing mountains. Because "Gao" and "Gao" are homonyms, there is a custom of eating "Chongyang cake" on the Double Ninth Festival. Wang Weiyou, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Thinking of Shandong Brothers in the Mountain Festival": "When people are in a foreign land, they miss their relatives more than ever. I know from a distance where my brother climbed, and there is one person missing from the dogwood. " Recorded the customs at that time. Because of sincere feelings, this poem has become a household name. )
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