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Celebrate all traditional Chinese festivals
A, Chinese traditional festivals - lunar festivals: * ● Laba Festival * ● New Year's Eve * ● Spring Festival * ● Lantern Festival * ● Cold Food Festival * ● Qingming Festival * ● Dragon Boat Festival * ● Qixi Festival * ● Hungry Ghost Festival * ● Mid-Autumn Festival * ●
Double Ninth Festival* ● Xiyuan Festival Traditional Chinese festivals - Gregorian calendar festivals: * ● New Year's Day* ● Women's Day* ● Labor Day* ● Youth Day* ● Mother's Day* ● Nurses' Day* ● Children's Day* ● Father's Day* ● Army Founding
Festival* ● Teacher's Day* ● National Day Traditional Chinese Festivals - Twenty-Four Solar Terms* ● Beginning of Spring* ● Rain* ● Jingzhe* ● Spring Equinox* ● Qingming* ● Grain Rain* ● Beginning of Summer* ● Xiaoman* ● Ear Grain* ● Summer Solstice* ● Slight Heat
* ● Great Heat* ● Beginning of Autumn* ● End of Summer* ● White Dew* ● Autumn Equinox* ● Cold Dew* ● Frost* ● Beginning of Winter* ● Light Snow* ● Heavy Snow* ● Winter Solstice* ● Minor Cold* ● Severe Cold For specific introduction to traditional Chinese festivals, the poster can refer to what I have given
You can click on the link in the lower right corner of the website to see a detailed explanation of the festival. I hope LZ is satisfied!
Reference materials: / B, 1. The first day of the first month of the lunar calendar is the Spring Festival. Needless to say, we here (Zhaoyuan) have New Year’s Eve dinner at twelve o’clock at night, and start going out to relatives’ houses to pay New Year greetings after one o’clock. 2. The Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar
In ancient times, the festival was also called the "Shangyuan Festival", and there were customs such as eating Yuanxiao, walking on stilts, and guessing lantern riddles.
We Jiaodong people are playing Yangko on this day. I don’t know if it is like this in other places.
3. On the second day of February, the dragon raises its head. I think this should be regarded as a traditional festival. 4. On the eighth day of the third month of the lunar calendar (now it seems to be between April 4th and 6th in the Gregorian calendar), Qingming Festival is actually the day before Qingming Festival, which is the "Cold Food Festival".
To commemorate Jie Zitui during the Spring and Autumn Period. When I was a child, I read the little book "Biography of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty". I admired Jie Zitui very much for cutting the meat from his thighs for Prince Chong'er to satisfy his hunger. After Chong'er returned to Jin and ascended the throne as Duke Wen of Jin, he was not allowed to
Lu was burned to death on Mianshan Mountain, gentleman.
Qingming Festival is a traditional festival in my country and the most important sacrificial festival. It is a day for worshiping ancestors and sweeping tombs.
5. Dragon Boat Festival, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. According to legend, Qu Yuan drowned himself in the Miluo River on May 5. Later generations established the Dragon Boat Festival to commemorate Qu Yuan.
But the shameless Koreans say that the Dragon Boat Festival belongs to them. They are so shameless.
6. The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is the Chinese Valentine's Day. I remember when I was a child, we used to say "July 7th", but I have never heard of the Chinese Valentine's Day. Could it be that this name has only been coined in recent years?
Regarding the legend of the magpie bridge meeting, it is so romantic and tragic that I can’t bear to talk about it. 7. The Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is a festival for reunions. On this day, people eat moon cakes and admire the moon. 8. The Double Ninth Festival, the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar
The first and most popular "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th": Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season.
I know from afar that when my brothers climbed to a high place, there was only one less person planting dogwood trees.
9. The winter solstice is as big as the New Year on the 11th day of the 11th month of the lunar calendar. We in Jiaodong have the custom of eating dumplings, and there is a saying that "anyone who doesn't eat dumplings at the winter solstice and noodles at the summer solstice is a bastard." Haha 10. The first day of the twelfth lunar month
Drinking Laba porridge during the Laba Festival 11. The 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month is called "Little New Year". On this day, firecrackers are set off to worship the Stove and send the Stove Lord to heaven.
12. New Year's Eve in the twelfth month of the lunar calendar (the night of New Year's Eve is called New Year's Eve). According to "Lu Spring and Autumn Season Ji Dong Ji" records, the ancients used drumming on the day before the New Year to drive away "the ghosts of epidemics and disasters"
, you will be free from illness and disaster in the coming year.
C. The first solar term of the year: Dachun (the first solar term of each year is "Beginning of Spring", people usually call it "Dachun".
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