When does Jingzhe start in 2018? What are the customs?

When does Jingzhe start in 2018? What are the customs?
Introduction: China has been a traditional cultural country since ancient times, and the solar terms are part of this traditional culture. Jingzhe is one of the 24 solar terms. So when does Jingzhe start in 2018? What are the customs? If you want to know more about the first month of the lunar calendar in 2018, please pay attention to our fortune teller website!

When does Jingzhe start in 2018?

Monday, March 5, 2018 (the 18th day of the first lunar month in the Year of the Dog) 23:27:30

What are the customs of Jingzhe?

Eating pears during the Waking of Insects <br /> There is a folk custom of "eating pears during the Waking of Insects". There is no trace as to when the custom of eating pears during the Waking of Insects season originated, but the people of Qi County have such a story that has been passed down from generation to generation. Legend has it that the Qu family, a well-known Shanxi merchant family, was descended from Qu Ji, a native of Changzi County, Shangdang. In the early years of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, he brought his two sons, Xin and Yi, and traded Shangdang's Lu hemp and pears for Qi County's coarse cloth and red dates. He traveled back and forth between the two places to make a profit. Over time, he saved some money and settled down in Qi County.
Jingzhe beats the villain <br /> Jingzhe symbolizes the beginning of February. There will be a thunderclap that awakens all hibernating snakes, insects, rats and ants. According to the folk custom of Jingzhe, the insects and ants in the house will respond to the thunder and look for food everywhere. Therefore, in ancient times, on the day of Jingzhe, people would hold fragrant incense and mugwort and fumigate the four corners of their homes to use the fragrance to drive away snakes, insects, mosquitoes, rats and musty smells. Over time, this gradually evolved into a habit of those who were unhappy slapping their opponents and driving away bad luck, which is the predecessor of "beating the villain".
Therefore, an interesting scene would appear on the Waking of Insects day every year: a woman would hit a paper doll with a wooden slipper while chanting a spell to beat the paper doll: "I'll hit your head until you are so angry that you tremble, and I'll hit you until you vomit even if you eat your relatives."
Waking of Insects Day: Offering sacrifices to the White Tiger <br /> The ancients regarded the White Tiger as the king of beasts, able to drive away evil and harm. Every year on the Waking of Insects Day, people offered sacrifices to the White Tiger to drive away all insects and protect themselves from pests. At the same time, among the twelve zodiac signs, some of them will be affected by the White Tiger and Heavenly Dog evil spirits. Later, it gradually evolved into the zodiac signs that offend the White Tiger and Heavenly Dog, or people who feel unlucky and have been offended by villains will worship the White Tiger on the Waking of Insects Day, praying for a peaceful and smooth year and to drive away villains and diseases. The so-called white tiger sacrifice refers to the worship of a white tiger drawn on paper. The paper tiger is usually yellow with black stripes, and has a pair of fangs painted at the corners of its mouth. Then you can hit it.
Jingzhe Festival: Worship the Thunder God <br /> The solar term god of Jingzhe Festival is the Thunder God. As the god of the nine heavens, Leishen has a lofty status. There is a saying among Hakka people in various places: "Thunder God in the sky and uncle in the earth." On the one hand, this saying points out the prominent position of uncle in the family, and on the other hand, it also implies that Thunder God is an important god in heaven after Heaven God. In Taiwan, the solar term god of Jingzhe is "Leigong". According to legend, "Thunder God" is a big bird that carries an iron hammer with him at all times. It is he who uses the iron hammer to create rumbling thunder, awakening all things on earth, and people know that spring has come.
Hakka people stir-fry insects <br /> The custom of driving away, killing and eating insects on the Waking of Insects Day has a very ancient origin. Many ethnic minorities still retain traditions similar to the Hakka "stir-fried insects". The Hakka people use the method of "frying insects" to achieve the utilitarian purpose of repelling insects. On the day of Jingzhe, the Hakka people in the ancient Tingzhou area of ​​western Fujian would boil taro with the skin on in hot water, or fry beans or rice. People believe that this can kill many kinds of small insects, hence the saying "fry insects and fry beasts, kill (boil) insects and kill beasts." Jingzhe is the time when hibernating insects begin to revive, so the Hakka ancestors advocated early insect control. On the Waking of Insects Day, the Hakka people in Tingzhou have the custom of making taro cakes or taro dumplings. Taro symbolizes "caterpillars" and eating taro means getting rid of all insects.
Summary: The above content is about [When does Jingzhe start in 2018? What are the customs? 】Problem analysis, hope it can help everyone!

<<:  What is the solar term Jingzhe? What is the origin of the solar term Jingzhe?

>>:  What are the taboos of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month in 2018? What can and cannot be done?

Recommend

The Five Elements and Destiny of Newborn Babies on Women's Day 2020 (March 8)

Every newborn baby is like a little angel sent by ...

Super practical folk Feng Shui tips for your home

Introduction: Feng Shui is an ancient academic dis...

What are the do's and don'ts on the second day of the tenth lunar month in 2017?

A gust of cold wind blows by, and we enter the ea...

How are those who died during the Spring Festival? Spring Festival sacrifice?

Introduction: The Spring Festival is a grand festi...