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On the 29th day of the first lunar month, what is the date? What are the traditional customs and what should I eat?

The 29th day of the first lunar month is the traditional "Wine Festival" in Fuzhou. "Hou" and "concave" are homophones in Fuzhou dialect. Fuzhou people think that it is not smooth to meet the "Nine", so every year on this day, people who are nine or multiples of nine must pass the "Nine". Cook "Nine Porridges" and a flat surface for them at home, in order to pray for them to turn good fortune into good fortune, get rid of bad luck and cross the threshold of "Nine" safely.

Holiday customs:

1. China's traditional festivals are diverse in form and rich in content, which is the formation process of a traditional festival with a long history and culture of our Chinese nation and the long-term accumulation and cohesion of a nation or country's history and culture.

2. The origin and development of festivals is a process of gradual formation, subtle influence and gradual infiltration into social life. Like the development of society, it is the product of the development of human society to a certain stage. These festivals in ancient China were all related to the astronomy, calendar, mathematics and the solar terms divided later.

3. Solar terms provide a prerequisite for the emergence of festivals. Most festivals began to appear in the pre-Qin period, but the enrichment and popularization of customs still need a long development process.

4. The earliest custom activities are related to primitive worship and superstitious taboos; Myths and legends add a bit of romance to the festival; There is also the impact and influence of religion on festivals; Some historical figures have been endowed with eternal commemoration, infiltrated into festivals, and all of them have been integrated into the content of condensed festivals, giving China festivals a deep sense of history.