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What is the meaning of Lantern Festival

The meaning of Lantern Festival is introduced as follows:

Yuán xiāo: 1. The fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar is called Shangyuan Festival. The evening meal is called "Yuanxiao" (元宵). It is also known as "the night of the first yuan" and "the night of the first yuan". Since the Tang Dynasty, it has been customary to watch lanterns, so it is also called the Festival of Lights. 2. Tangyuan alias. The old custom of the Lantern Festival to eat dumplings, so called dumplings for the "Lantern Festival". Similar words: night snack? night snacks? Late night snacks? The night of the year? good night? all-night? All night long? The night clothes and the sunset.

Related sentences for Lantern Festival are as follows:

I. The streets are decorated with lanterns on the Lantern Festival.

Second, the streets are ablaze with fire on the night of the Lantern Festival.

Three, it is an old folk custom to enjoy lanterns and eat dumplings on the Lantern Festival.

Four, the market is bustling with activity on the Lantern Festival.

Fifth, on the fifteenth day of the first month, every family eats lanterns and hangs lanterns.

Sixth, the Lantern Festival is here, the streets are full of people, everyone is anxious to see the lanterns!

Seven, the lanterns on display at the Lantern Festival are colorful and strange.

Eight, the night of the Lantern Festival, the streets and alleys are decorated with lanterns, people light up the lanterns, go out to enjoy the moon, stroll in the flower market.

Nine, the Lantern Festival, as the name suggests, is the whole family together to reunite the holiday.

Ten, the Lantern Festival is here, all over the country are celebrating the Lantern Festival.

Eleven, the night of the Lantern Festival, the streets and lanes of the city, every house is decorated with lanterns, hung up big red lanterns.

Twelve, every year in the Lantern Festival, in front of the C.C.J. Memorial Hall, a fire tree, silver flowers, so beautiful!

Thirteen, the Lantern Festival, the square is crowded, lively.

Fourteenth, the night of the Lantern Festival, the May 1st building hanging in front of the two panda lanterns.

Fifteen, the night of the Lantern Festival, the lights in every house.