Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - China's traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day began around the time of Emperor Han Ming, right?
China's traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day began around the time of Emperor Han Ming, right?
Tomb-Sweeping Day began in the Zhou Dynasty, with a history of about 2,500 years. It is said that Tomb-Sweeping Day began with the "tomb sacrifice" ceremony of the ancient emperor, and later people followed suit, forming a traditional festival with a fixed style. Tomb-Sweeping Day is also a very important solar term. As the saying goes, "Before and after Qingming Festival, plant melons and beans", and Tomb-Sweeping Day is also a good season for spring ploughing and spring planting ~
- Related articles
- The carpentry process of making doors and paints should be complete. Where is it?
- 165438+ Go to Shanghai in October! ~ Depart from Fuzhou on Friday afternoon, return to Fuzhou on Sunday afternoon, and then ask local experts to make plans! ~ How to travel to Shanghai! ~
- Why do you have to eat eggs when taking a train in South Korea?
- Classical Chinese. Why is this?
- Production technology of FRP sculpture
- Chaoshan people's wedding etiquette
- Can a newborn baby be carried in a sling?
- How to tie the fishing auxiliary line
- Why is it called toffee
- How to choose when there are many people?