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What's the explanation for the Begging Festival?

The explanation of the word Qiao Qi Festival is: a traditional festival in China, also called Daughter's Day.

The explanation of the word Qiao Qi Festival is: a traditional festival in China, also called Daughter's Day. The pinyin is: q ǐ qi ǐ oji ǐ. Structure: Joe (upper and lower structure) (left and right structure) (upper and lower structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄑㄑㄠㄐㄝ _.

What is the specific explanation of Begging Qiaojie Festival? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

First, list and explain the details of this house viewing plan.

1. China traditional festival, also called Daughter's Day. See "Jojo". Quote A Ying's Story of Daughter's Day: "The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is also called Qixi or Daughter's Day."

Second, the network interpretation

Beggars' Day Beggars' Day, that is, Valentine's Day in China. (Double Seven), Qixi originated from people's worship of natural phenomena. The custom of begging for cleverness on Qixi can be traced back to the Han Dynasty in written records. Ge Hong's Miscellanies of Xijing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty recorded that "women in the Han Dynasty often put seven-hole needles on the gold floor on July 7, and everyone was there", which is the earliest record of begging for cleverness in ancient documents we have seen. In later Tang and Song poems, women's begging for cleverness was repeatedly mentioned. In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Jian wrote a poem "The stars are bright and the pearls are bright, and Gong E is busy begging for cleverness". This custom is also enduring among the people and passed down from generation to generation. On May 20th, 2006, China Valentine's Day was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council.

Idioms about Begging for Qiaojie Festival

Clever flute begging, begging begging, begging begging begging.

Words and expressions about begging for Qiaojie Festival

Play the flute for food, food, bone, money, help, wag your tail, help.

Qiaojie begs for clever festivals to make sentences.

1, Tanabata, also known as Qiaoqi Festival! According to legend, making a wish to the Weaver Maid during Jojo Festival will be effective. So, I closed my eyes devoutly, folded my hands, and silently read: people who want to read short messages will always be happy.

2. Tanabata is also called Jojo Festival! According to legend, making a wish to the Weaver Maid during Jojo Festival will be effective. So, I closed my eyes devoutly, folded my hands, and silently read: people who want to read short messages will always be happy.

3. Valentine's Day in China is also called Beggar's Day. May you harvest a jigsaw puzzle on Tanabata, so that you can be comfortable in career, love, family, friendship, luck, wealth, mood and so on. In short, you are clever, clever, happy and healthy!

Roses and chocolates on Valentine's Day are unreasonably expensive, heartless and impure. Unlike the Begging Festival in China, I have my daughter's mind and fairy tale color, and my heart is full of longing, while the whispers between the Milky Way and the flowers in the sky are totally romantic without money.

Tanabata is also called Jojo Festival. May you harvest a jigsaw puzzle on Tanabata, so that you can be comfortable in career, love, family, friendship, luck, wealth, mood and so on. Smart hands, smart mouth, smarter heart, happiness and health!

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