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A Brief Introduction to the Origin of Dragon Boat Festival in English

The origin of Dragon Boat Festival is briefly introduced in English as follows:

Dragon Boat Festival, also called Double Five Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. It is one of the most important festivals in China, and the other two are Mid-Autumn Festival and Lunar New Year.

This summer's festival originated from a scholar-like government official named Chu Yuan. He was a respectable and good man, but he finally fell out of favor in the emperor's court because he was jealous of his opponent's evil deeds.

Unable to regain the respect of the emperor, Chu Yuan plunged into the Miluo River in grief. ?

Due to the worship of Chu Yuan, local residents living near the Miluo River hurried aboard to look for him, and at the same time threw rice into the river to appease the dragons in the river.

Phoenix Customs:

The most important activity of the Dragon Boat Festival is the dragon boat race, and the participating teams row colorful dragon boats with warm drums. This activity was inspired by the residents along the Miluo River boating in the river to save Qu Yuan. This tradition has been maintained for centuries.

The popular food during the Dragon Boat Festival is Zongzi, which is wrapped with rice, peanuts, egg yolk and other materials, and then wrapped with bamboo leaves. The tradition of zongzi originated from fishermen throwing rice into the Miluo River to appease the dragons in the river, hoping that they would not eat Qu Yuan.

Many people in China think that May is a dangerous time of the year, so many measures must be taken to prevent their families from getting sick. Many families will hang a special plant-wormwood at the door to show protection, and people will also hang sachets, which are made of medicinal plants with various smells and can also protect people from diseases.