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Introduce an English composition about traditional festivals in China.

The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the traditional Double Ninth Festival, or Double Ninth Festival. Usually in October of the solar calendar.

In an ancient and mysterious book, The Book of Changes or The Book of Changes, the number "6" is considered as yin, meaning negative or negative, while the number "9" is considered as yang, meaning positive or positive. So the number 9 in the month and date created the Double Ninth Festival.

Chong means "double" in Chinese. In addition, since the double ninth festival is pronounced the same as "forever", both of them are "Jiujiu", and China ancestors thought it was an auspicious day to celebrate. This is why people in ancient China began to celebrate this festival a long time ago.

Translation:

The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the traditional Double Ninth Festival, or Double Ninth Festival. Usually in October of the solar calendar.

In an ancient and mysterious book, or a changed book, "6" is considered as yin, which means female, while the number "9" is considered as yang, which means male. So in the nine months of these two months, the Double Ninth Festival was created, which is also a double ninth festival.

China's "heavy" means "double". Just like the word "Double Ninth Festival" is declared as "forever", and "forever" is "nine". China people think this is a day worth celebrating. This is why people in ancient China began to celebrate this festival a long time ago.