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Which of the following does not depict Tanabata? ()

China Valentine's Day, also known as Qiaoqi Festival, Qijie Festival, Daughter's Day, Beggar's Day, Chinese Valentine's Day, Niuniu Festival and Qiaoxi Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. Valentine's Day in China, which originated from the worship of stars, is Seven Sisters's birthday in the traditional sense. Because of the worship of Seven Sisters on the seventh day of July, it was named Tanabata. It is the traditional custom of Qixi to worship the seven sisters, pray, seek skillful art, sit and watch morning glory and weave stars, pray for marriage and store water on Qixi. After historical development, Tanabata has been endowed with the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl", making it a festival symbolizing love, thus being regarded as the most romantic traditional festival in China, and even having the cultural meaning of "China Valentine's Day" in contemporary times.

After the love story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Maid was incorporated into the begging festival, the folk girls believed it. So every seventh day of the seventh lunar month, when the Cowherd and the Weaver Maid met at the "Magpie Bridge", the girls would come to the flowers to look up at the stars and look for the Cowherd and the Weaver Maid on both sides of the Milky Way, hoping to see their annual meeting, praying that God would make them as ingenious as the Weaver Maid and pray for a satisfactory and happy marriage in time. ?

On May 20th, 2006, China Valentine's Day was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by the State Council. Now it is considered as "Valentine's Day in China".