Introduction: The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the traditional festivals, and there are many customs and traditions about it. So what else do we do on the Dragon Boat Festival besides eating rice dumplings? What is the Dragon Boat Festival also called? The earthly branch of the fifth month in the lunar calendar is Wu, which is Yang Fire, so it is also called the Wu month. Shuimoxiansheng.com has prepared some articles related to the fifth month of the lunar calendar in 2020 for you, come and have a look.What else should we do during the Dragon Boat Festival besides eating rice dumplings?Other activities during the Dragon Boat Festival: Dragon Boat RaceDragon boat racing is an important activity of the Dragon Boat Festival. It is an ancient ritual of worshiping the dragon totem and a legacy of custom. According to the "First Excavation Report of Hemudu Site", as early as 7,000 years ago, ancient ancestors had carved canoes out of single logs and added wooden oars for rowing. The dragon boat was originally a canoe made of a single piece of wood with a dragon shape carved on it. Later it developed into a dragon-shaped boat made of wooden boards. Other Dragon Boat Festival activities: Hanging mugwort and calamus The tradition of arranging various flowers and plants to ward off evil spirits and cure diseases during the Dragon Boat Festival is also very old. People regard inserting mugwort and calamus as an important part of the Dragon Boat Festival. For example, hanging mugwort on the door. "Jingchu Sui Shi Ji" records: "Pick mugwort and make human figures, hang them on the door to ward off poisonous gas." This is because mugwort is an important medicinal plant, which can be made into moxa to treat diseases, used for moxibustion, and to repel insects. In May, the mugwort contains the most mugwort oil (this is the peak period of cultural growth), so it is most effective, and people rush to pick mugwort. People often hang a few mugwort plants at their doorsteps. Due to its special fragrance, people use it to drive away diseases, prevent mosquitoes, and ward off evil spirits. Other activities during the Dragon Boat Festival: tying five-colored silk threads In traditional Chinese culture, the five colors of "blue, red, white, black and yellow" that symbolize the five directions and five elements are regarded as auspicious colors. Tying five-colored silk threads on arms was once a popular custom during the Dragon Boat Festival. It was passed down to later generations and developed into many kinds of beautiful ornaments such as longevity threads, longevity locks, sachets, etc. The production volume also became more and more refined, becoming a unique folk art of the Dragon Boat Festival. On the Dragon Boat Festival, children tie five-colored silk threads on their wrists and ankles to ward off evil spirits. According to traditional custom, people twist thick silk threads of red, green, yellow, white and black into colorful ropes and tie them around children's arms or necks. They start tying them on May 5th and keep them until the birthday of "Seventh Mother" on Chinese Valentine's Day, when they are then taken off and burned along with gold paper. There is also a saying that on the first rainy day after the Dragon Boat Festival, cutting the colorful thread and throwing it into the rain means letting the river water wash away the plague and disease. It is said that it can drive away evil spirits, ward off disasters and bring good luck for the year. Other activities during the Dragon Boat Festival: worshipping gods and ancestors Worshiping gods and ancestors is one of the important customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. "Heaven and earth are the basis of life; ancestors are the basis of mankind." Heaven and earth are the basis of life, and ancestors are the basis of mankind. Ancestor worship is a custom that passes on filial piety, and through sacrifice, we pray and repay their protection and blessings. What is the Dragon Boat Festival also called?The Dragon Boat Festival has the most names among all traditional Chinese festivals, with more than twenty names.Such as the Dragon Boat Festival, Double Fifth Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Double Fifth Festival, Dangwu Festival, Tianzhong Festival, Summer Festival, Mugwort Festival, May Festival, Calamus Festival, Tianyi Festival, Herbal Medicine Festival, Bathing Orchid Festival, Daughters' Festival, Noon Festival, Dilraba Festival, Zhengyang Festival, Dragon Day Festival, Zongzi Festival, Five Yellow Festival, Poets Festival, Qu Yuan Day, Avoid Noon Festival, Unraveling Zongzi Festival, Duanli Festival, the fifth day of May, May Dangzhong Festival and so on. The origins of the multiple names of the Dragon Boat Festival: Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Tianzhong Festival Because the Dragon Boat Festival is around the summer solstice, the sun's direct point is over the Tropic of Cancer, and the sun's position in the sky is the most central day of the year, hence the name. Tian Rucheng of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Xihu Youlan Zhiyu·Volume 20·Xichao Leshi": "The Dragon Boat Festival is the Mid-Heaven Festival because the sun reaches its highest point at noon, especially at noon." Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Double Fifth Festival The ancient Ganzhi era system uses the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches as the carriers for the era. Originally, the Dragon Boat Festival fell on the day of the Wu month in the Ganzhi calendar. The first month was the Yin month, and the fifth month was the Wu month. The day of the Wu month was called the Double Fifth Festival. During the Han Dynasty, due to the unification of the north and the south and changes in the calendar, the imperial court decreed that the Dragon Boat Festival be changed to the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in order to facilitate the celebration of the festival. Dragon Boat Festival is also known as: Dragon Boat Festival Dragon boat racing originated as a form of sacrificial activity by the ancient Wu and Yue ancestors in the south to worship the dragon ancestor. Boats were commonly used by the southern ancestors, and they often painted dragon images on the boats as totems or patron saints of the tribe. Dragon boat racing is an important activity during the Dragon Boat Festival, so it is also called the Dragon Boat Festival. Another name for the Dragon Boat Festival: Dangwuxun In some rural areas of Shanghai, near the northern shore of Hangzhou Bay, such as Fengxian and Nanhui, the "Dangwu Festival" is customarily called "Dangwuxun". In some areas it is also called "May Noon". Dragon Boat Festival is also known as: Dragon Festival Ancient peoples held dragon sacrifices during the Dragon Boat Festival, which was actually the "Dragon Festival" at that time. During the Dragon Boat Festival in midsummer, the "Dragon Flying in the Sky" - the main star of the Canglong, "Da Huo" (Antares), hangs high in the south sky, and the dragon energy (yang energy) is strong. The "dragon" mentioned in the hexagram of "The Book of Changes" is actually an explanation of the movement of the seven stars of the blue dragon throughout the year. Dragon Boat Festival is also known as: Yulan Festival The Dragon Boat Festival is in midsummer, a season when skin diseases are prevalent. The Dragon Boat Festival is also the day when the medicinal properties of plants are the strongest in the year. The herbs collected on this day are most efficacious and effective in treating skin diseases and removing evil spirits. There is a folk custom of picking herbs and boiling water for bathing during the Dragon Boat Festival, so it is called the Orchid Bathing Festival. The "Da Dai Li" of the Han Dynasty said: "Bathe in orchid soup at noon." Dragon Boat Festival nickname: Shangri-La The Dragon Boat Festival is called 'Shangri' in some places, which means "God's Day". It also means a good day or festival. Dragon Boat Festival is also known as: Calamus Festival, Mugwort Festival The ancients believed that calamus and mugwort can ward off evil spirits. The Yang energy is strong during the Dragon Boat Festival, and mugwort and calamus grow vigorously. Every year during the Dragon Boat Festival, people have the custom of hanging calamus or mugwort on the door to ward off evil spirits. Therefore, the Dragon Boat Festival is also called the "Calamus Festival" and the "Mugwort Festival." Dragon Boat Festival is also known as the Hiding Noon Festival. May was called the "evil month" in the north in ancient times. Therefore, in some places, on the Dragon Boat Festival, parents would send children under one year old to their grandmother's house to hide from evil spirits, hence the name "Hiding from the Dragon Boat Festival." Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Girls' Day Ming Chenbang's "Wanshu Miscellaneous Notes" states: "In May, the Daughter's Day is celebrated. People tie the Dragon Boat Festival rope, wear moxa leaves, and five poisonous spirit talismans. From the first to the fifth day of May, Wan people dress up as little girls, and dress up in all their best. Married girls also return to their parents' homes, so it is called the Daughter's Day." Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Dila Festival Taoism divides the whole year into five La, the first day of the first lunar month is the Tian La, and the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the Di La. According to "The Jade Book of the Supreme Purity of the Heavenly Emperor" and "The Seven Notes on the Clouds", the fifth day of the fifth month is called Di La, the day when the Five Emperors gather in the Sanqi Dantian in the south to check the good and evil deeds of the ancestors of the living and their descendants, in order to determine their sins and blessings and adjust the official ranks of the living. Taoism believes that several La days in a year are auspicious days, suitable for worshiping ancestors and gods to obtain blessings. Marriage is one of the most important things in life, and the traditional method of matching marriages is still very practical. To predict your marital happiness in advance, please click on the "Excellent Calculation" below . I wish you a happy marriage! |
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