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When is the Han traditional Hair Washing Day in 2016?

The Chinese Valentine's Day should be familiar to all of us. This is the traditional Chinese Valentine's Day, a day when lovers finally get married. In various places, there are many different customs to celebrate this Chinese Valentine's Day. Some places also regard the Chinese Valentine's Day as the Chinese Valentine's Day.

It is called Hair Washing Day, and it is also a traditional festival of the Han people in China. So let’s take a look at what day is the traditional Hair Washing Day of the Han people in 2016?

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Answer: August 9, 2016, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, is a traditional Han folk festival in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province.

It is held every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.

According to legend, on that day, the Weaver Girl in the sky used hibiscus leaf juice to wash her hair next to the loom.

Qixi Festival custom is to wash hair, flowers and nails with tree sap: Young girls in many areas like to use tree sap mixed with water to wash their hair during the festival. Legend has it that not only can they be young and beautiful, but unmarried women can also find their right husband as soon as possible.

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Dyeing nails with flowers and plants is also a hobby of most women and children in festival entertainment, and it is also closely related to fertility beliefs.

Like spiders to beg for skills: This is also an earlier way of begging for skills. Its custom is slightly later than threading a needle to beg for skills, and it roughly started in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

On Chinese Valentine's Day, "Put a spider in a small box, and watch the density of its web the next morning to think how many tricks you have got." The methods of testing tricks in the past dynasties are different. The Southern and Northern Dynasties looked at the presence or absence of the web, the Tang Dynasty looked at the density of the web, and the Song Dynasty looked at the roundness of the web.

Later generations mostly followed Tang customs.

Threading a needle to beg for skills: This is the earliest way of begging for skills, which started in the Han Dynasty and spread to later generations.

(Xijing Miscellaneous Notes) said: "Han Cainu often pierced a seven-hole needle in the Kaijin Tower on July 7th, and people practiced it." Liang Zongmou (Jingchu Years' Notes) of the Southern Dynasty said: "July 7th is the evening

Women tie colorful knots through seven holes, or use gold and silver stones as needles.

Planting ingenious gadgets, rice seeds and mung beans are put into small boxes and soaked in water to germinate. When the buds grow to more than two inches long, they are used to worship gods, which are called "worshiping immortals" and "worshiping immortals".

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Starting from the sixth night to the seventh night, for two consecutive nights, the girls put on new clothes and new jewelry. After everything was arranged, they burned incense and lit candles and knelt down to the stars, which was called "welcoming the immortals".

On the fifth watch, you have to pray seven times in a row.

After worshiping the immortals, the girls hold colored threads in front of the lamp and thread the threads through the needle holes. Those who can pass through seven needle holes in one breath are called skillful and are called skillful hands. Those who cannot pass through seven needle holes are called losers.

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After Chinese Valentine's Day, girls give each other small crafts and toys they made to show friendship.

Forming alliances under the moonlight and making alliances under the moonlight: In Jiaodong area, there is a custom of worshiping the Seven Sisters God. Young women often like to wear new clothes and gather together during the Chinese Valentine's Day to form alliances with the seven sisters under the moonlight.

Some even sang, "Emperor of Heaven, Emperor of Earth, I invite the Seventh Sister to go to heaven. I don't care about your needle, I don't care about your thread, I will use your seventy-two good tricks." They also competed to thread the needle and thread to win the reputation of being skillful.

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Expanded knowledge: Korean Hair Washing Festival: The 15th day of June of the lunar calendar every year is the Korean Hair Washing Festival.

It means to cleanse the body of the evil and evil spirit.

This day is regarded as an auspicious day.

On this day, some people go to the countryside to find mountain streams and springs for washing.

At the same time, people brought wine and food to hold a hair-washing party.

This day is regarded as an auspicious day.

In the early morning, men, women and children go to the river to wash their hair. Legend has it that washing your hair with the eastward flowing water is very auspicious.

In the evening, people also hold a hair-washing party at home and sing hair-washing songs. Then the whole family, old and young, sit together happily and have a sumptuous dinner.