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What traditional festivals do I have in Han nationality?

1, the first day of the first month: Spring Festival. In ancient times, there were more than 30 names such as Yuanri, New Year's Day, Jacky, Chen Yuan, Yuanshuo, Sanyuan, Sancheng, Zheng Dan and Zhengshuo.

2. The fifth day of the first month: Shen Lu's birthday.

3. The 15th day of the first month: Shangyuan Festival (Lantern Festival).

4. The second day of February: Spring Dragon Festival, also known as Dragon Head Up and Qinglong Festival.

May and February 15: Flower Festival.

6. The day before Tomb-Sweeping Day: Cold Food Festival

7. The third day of March: On Shangsi Festival, the legendary Queen Mother held a flat peach party.

March 3 rd festival

8. Day15th after the vernal equinox: Tomb-Sweeping Day (now April 5th in the solar calendar).

9. the eighth day of April: Buddha's birthday, also known as the festival of the ox. After this day, the cows will go to the fields.

10, fifth day of May: Dragon Boat Festival.

1 1, summer solstice festival

12, June 6: Sunbathing Festival, June 6, sunbathing in red and green. "Auntie's Day", June 6, is another festival in ancient times, called Tiangong Festival, and June 6 is also a festival of Buddhist temples, called Fan Jing Festival.

13, July 7th: It's called Qixi, and July 7th is beggar's day.

14, July 15: Zhongyuan Festival, also known as Ghost Festival and Arahara Festival.

15, July 30th: Dizang Festival.

16, August 15: Mid-Autumn Festival.

17, September 9th: Double Ninth Festival.

18, the first day of October: October dynasty, also known as ancestor worship festival.

19, 10 month 15 day: next yuan festival.

20. 1 1 22nd of the month: the solstice in winter.

2 1,1February 8: Laba Festival.

Laba Festival

22. Twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month: Festival of offering sacrifices to stoves, commonly known as off-year, also known as off-year, off-year and off-year festivals.

23. The last day of the twelfth lunar month: In addition to the daytime, the night of this day is called New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, Big Festival Night, Great Fatigue, etc. People call it New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve.