Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does it mean to go hiking?

What does it mean to go hiking?

An outing is a walk in the suburbs in spring, and it is also a spring outing. The outing festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is one of the 24 solar terms, with activities such as sweeping graves, hiking and inserting willows. In the south of the Yangtze River, Tomb-Sweeping Day has the custom of eating green zongzi. Grave-sweeping is generally to commemorate one's ancestors. Now some schools in Tomb-Sweeping Day will organize students to sweep the graves of martyrs, so that students can cultivate patriotic feelings. A spring outing is to go for a walk in the suburbs in early spring, and to appreciate and experience the spring scenery in nature when you are in Tomb-Sweeping Day. In ancient times, willow was inserted to ward off evil spirits.

Go for an outing, also known as exploring spring or seeking spring, refers to going to the countryside to play in spring. The custom of going for an outing has a long history in China. People usually go out for an outing when they are in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Going on an outing can not only make the parent-child relationship more harmonious, but also relax. Tomb-Sweeping Day, go hiking because cold food and fire are forbidden in the Cold Food Festival. In order to prevent the harm of cold food and cold meal to the body, everyone comes to participate in some sports activities to exercise.