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What are the cultural connotations of Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Chongyang Festival?

The Spring Festival (Spring Festival) is the grandest and most characteristic traditional festival in Chinese folklore, generally referring to New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month. But in folklore, the traditional sense of the Spring Festival refers to the Lunar New Year's Eve from the first eight of the Lunar New Year's wax festival or Lunar New Year's twenty-third or twenty-fourth of the sacrifice of the stove, all the way up to the fifteenth day of the first month, which New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month of the culmination

The first fifteenth day of the first month of the Lunar New Year is the Lantern Festival, the traditional festival of the Chinese Han people in our country. The first month is the first month, the ancients called the night for "night", and the 15th is the first full moon night of the year, so the first month of the 15th for the Lantern Festival. It is also known as the "Festival of the New Year". According to Chinese folk tradition, in the beginning of the year, the earth back to spring festival night, the sky bright moon hanging high, on the ground colorful lanterns people watching the lanterns, guessing riddles, eating Lantern Festival family reunion, a happy and harmonious.

The Qingming Festival was also known as the March Festival in ancient times, around the fifth day of the fourth month of the Gregorian calendar for the Qingming Festival, is one of the twenty-four solar terms. Among the 24 festivals, the only one that is both a festival and a holiday is Qingming.

The Qingming Festival is one of the most important traditional folk festivals in China, and was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list in 2006

The fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar is commonly known as the "Dragon Boat Festival", and the end of the festival is "the beginning", "beginning" meaning "first". The first five days can be called the end of the five. Lunar calendar to the Earth's branches of the month, the first month of building c, February for the d, in turn to May for the noon, so that May for the month of noon, "five" and "noon" through, "five" and for the number of Yang, so the Dragon Boat Festival also known as the Duanwu, heavy five, Duanyang, in the sky, heavy afternoon, noon, in addition to some places will be the Dragon Boat Festival called the May Festival, Ai Festival, Summer Festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, and the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Qingming and known as the four traditional Chinese Han festivals.

The 9th day of the 9th lunar month is the traditional Chongyang Festival. Chongyang Festival is also known as the "Double Nine Festival" "Old Man's Day" because the ancient "I Ching" in the "six" as the number of yin, "nine" as the number of yang, September 9, the sun and the moon and the sun, the two nine heavy, so it is called Chongyang, also known as the heavy nine, the ancients believe that it is a worthy of celebrating the The ancient people thought it was an auspicious day to celebrate, and from a long time ago, this festival.

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