Winter Solstice, commonly known as "Winter Festival", "Longest Day Festival" or "Second Year". The Winter Solstice is an important solar term among the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar and also a traditional festival of the Chinese nation. What does Winter Solstice mean? What is the legend about the winter solstice? The eleventh month of the lunar calendar is the first month of winter every year, which means the arrival of winter. Come to Mr. Shui Mo's website to learn about the relevant content of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar in 2018!What does Winter Solstice mean?Winter Solstice, commonly known as "Winter Festival", "Longest Day Festival" or "Second Year". The Winter Solstice is an important solar term among the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar and also a traditional festival of the Chinese nation. The Winter Solstice is the "Winter Festival", so it is regarded as a major festival in winter. In ancient times, people said that "the Winter Solstice is as important as the New Year." In ancient times, people who lived away from home would return home to celebrate the winter festival at this time of year, the so-called "having a home to return to at the end of the year." In ancient times, there was a saying that "Yang is born on the winter solstice", which means that from the day of the winter solstice, Yang energy slowly begins to rise.The winter solstice falls between December 21 and 23 of the Gregorian calendar every year. It is worth noting that because the earth is near its perihelion around the winter solstice and moves slightly faster, the time the sun shines directly on the southern hemisphere is about 8 days shorter than the time it shines directly on the northern hemisphere in a year. Therefore, the winter in the northern hemisphere is slightly shorter than the summer. The ancients said: When yin reaches its extreme, yang begins to be born, the sun reaches its southernmost point, the day is at its shortest, and the shadow is at its longest, so it is called "Winter Solstice". The ancients believed that from the winter solstice, the yang energy of heaven and earth began to rise and become stronger, that is, the next cycle began. The winter solstice is when yang is born and the yang energy of heaven and earth rises, which is a "lucky day." Legends about the Winter Solstice:Winter Solstice Legend 1:In the past, there was a saying in old Beijing that “eat wontons at the winter solstice and noodles at the summer solstice”. According to legend, during the Han Dynasty, the Huns in the north often harassed the border and the people lived in unrest. At that time, there were two leaders in the Xiongnu tribe, Hun and Tun, who were extremely cruel. The people hated him so much that they wrapped meat filling into triangles and called them "wontons" by combining the sounds of "hun" and "tun" in Chinese. I hate to eat it, and I pray that the war will be quelled so that we can live in peace. Since wontons were first made on the day of the winter solstice, every household eats wontons on this day. Eating "Niedong'erduo" is the common name for Henan people to eat dumplings during the winter solstice. Why does this food custom exist? According to legend, Zhang Zhongjing, the medical saint of Nanyang, once served as an official in Changsha. When he retired and returned to his hometown, it was a snowy winter with biting cold winds. He saw that the folks on both sides of the Baihe River in Nanyang were naked and many of them had their ears frozen. He felt very sad, so he asked his disciples to set up a medical tent in Guandong, Nanyang, and put mutton, chili peppers and some cold-relieving herbs in a pot to cook, then chopped them up, wrapped them in dough to make the shape of ears, and put them back into the pot to cook, making a medicine called "Cold-Repelling and Ear-Correcting Soup" to give to the people. After taking the medicine, the villagers' ears were cured. Later, every winter solstice people imitated it and ate it, thus forming the custom of "pinching frozen ears". Later people called it dumplings, and some called it "flat food" and "steamed dumplings". People also said that eating dumplings during the winter solstice would prevent people from freezing. Legend of the Winter Solstice II: The custom of eating dog meat during the winter solstice is said to have started in the Han Dynasty. According to legend, Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang, ate dog meat cooked by Fan Kuai on the day of winter solstice and found it tasted particularly delicious and praised it highly. From then on, the custom of eating dog meat during the winter solstice was formed among the people. Nowadays, people eat dog meat, mutton and various nourishing foods on the day of Winter Solstice, in order to have a good omen for the coming year. Legend of the Winter Solstice III: In the water towns of the south of the Yangtze River, there is a custom of the whole family gathering together to eat red bean glutinous rice on the night of the winter solstice. According to legend, there was a man named Gonggong. His son was an untalented man who committed many evil deeds. He died on the day of the winter solstice. After his death, he turned into a plague ghost and continued to harm the people. However, this plague ghost is most afraid of red beans. Therefore, people cook and eat red bean rice on the day of the winter solstice to drive away the plague ghost and prevent disasters and diseases. |
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