The first month of the lunar calendar is already halfway over, and people are gradually returning to their jobs. Generally, the Spring Festival is over for most people after the annual holiday. However, in traditional culture, it is believed that the Spring Festival is truly over after the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar. The Fortune Teller website needs to provide you with more content related to the first month of the lunar calendar in 2018. Everyone is welcome to learn about it together!1. Eat Yuanxiao during the Lantern FestivalEating Yuanxiao (Chinese glutinous rice dumplings) on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is a long-standing custom in China. Yuanxiao (Chinese glutinous rice dumplings) are also known as "tangyuan" (glutinous rice balls), and their preparation, ingredients and flavors vary.At first, Yuanxiao was not the seasonal snack for the Lantern Festival. During the Southern Dynasties, people ate bean porridge or rice porridge mixed with meat and animal oil. In the Tang Dynasty, people ate a kind of silkworm-shaped pasta and baked cakes. It was not until the Song Dynasty that Yuanxiao made of glutinous rice flour and fructose appeared. However, it was not called Yuanxiao at that time, but was called floating dumplings or glutinous rice balls. Later, because this food was eaten only during the Lantern Festival, it was called Yuanxiao. In fact, the only difference between glutinous rice balls and Yuanxiao is the size and whether they are stuffed! People in the south use glutinous rice to make balls the same size as longan, which are called Tangyuan. People in the north eat larger balls with stuffing inside, which are called Yuanxiao. Businessmen also call it "yuanbao". Yuanxiao also symbolizes prosperity. However, the meaning of eating Yuanxiao is the same, which represents reunion, harmony, and a prosperous life. There is a saying that harmony brings wealth. Family harmony and family reunion are such important factors for a complete family. Therefore, it is important to eat "Yuanxiao" with your family during the Lantern Festival. 2. Pray for blessings on the Lantern FestivalLantern Festival (worship the Emperor of Heaven). The 15th day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, which is also the birthday of the Emperor of Heaven. People say that this day is the birthday of the Three Realms. Households and temples hold grand ceremonies in the early morning to celebrate. The sacrificial ceremony is just like the celebration of the birthday of the Emperor of Heaven on the ninth day of the first lunar month. People need to recite the Three Realms Sutra to pray for blessings and good luck.What are the customs of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month? 3. “Sending Lanterns” during the Lantern FestivalThe Lantern Festival is also known as the Light Festival. "Lantern" is homophonic with "ding", which means "ding" in Chinese, so welcoming lanterns means praying for children. There is a New Year's song that goes: on the 14th, the lantern shed is set up; on the 15th, the Lantern Festival begins; and on the 16th, the lantern shed is dismantled. It can be seen that welcoming lanterns has become an indispensable activity of the Lantern Festival.What customs are there for the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month? After the Tang Dynasty, lanterns not only became of various types and ever-changing, but also became a popular activity among the people. The Song Dynasty was the heyday of lanterns. Lanterns in the Song Dynasty included those that looked like glass balls, and those made of five-color wax paper, bodhi leaves, sheepskin, tortoise shells, etc. They were unprecedentedly gorgeous and exquisite. 4. Dragon and Lion Dances on Lantern FestivalThe dragon is an auspicious mythical animal, as well as a national totem and symbol. During the Lantern Festival, dragon lanterns can be seen all over the country. Early dragon lanterns were about 20 to 30 feet long. Gauze was pasted on a bamboo drum to make a dragon-shaped lantern. Dozens of candles were lit inside the dragon's head and body, which were then tied to wooden sticks and carried by a dozen strong men. During the performance, the dragon head would chase the dragon ball and dance with graceful posture, commonly known as "playing with the dragon."What customs are there for the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month? On the Lantern Festival, lion dances from all over the country are performed together, commonly known as "playing with the lion", and there are exquisite traditional Chinese martial arts performances. The purpose is to drive away evil spirits, pray for blessings and peace, and to express the festive meaning of celebrating the new year and festivals. 5. Guess lantern riddles during the Lantern FestivalBesides lanterns, the most popular activity during the Lantern Festival is guessing lantern riddles. Lantern riddles are riddles posted on lanterns, allowing people to guess the riddles while appreciating the lanterns. The answers to riddles often focus on literal meanings, such as a word, a line of poetry, an object or a name. Since riddles are difficult to guess, just like a tiger is difficult to shoot, they are also called lantern tigers (also called literary tigers).What are the customs of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month? Lantern riddles are a folk art created in my country. They have been made into cryptic language with concealed sentences since the Spring and Autumn Period, and they began to be called riddles during the Han and Wei Dynasties (Dongfang Shuo was good at cryptic language during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, and he once spoke cryptic language to Emperor Wu with Guo Sheren, a favorite of Emperor Wu, and won his trust). After the Southern Song Dynasty, some people wrote riddles on lanterns and asked people to guess lantern riddles during the Lantern Festival. Some people also quoted the so-called method of guessing riddles, which was called shooting lantern riddles. Since then, riddle-solving activities have been held all over the country during the Lantern Festival. 6. Lantern Festival to get rid of all diseasesIt is also called "Walking Away All Diseases", "Dispersing All Diseases", "Walking on a Bridge", etc. It is an activity to ward off disasters and pray for health. On the night of the Lantern Festival, women make appointments to go out together. They walk together and cross every bridge they see, believing that this can cure diseases and prolong life.7. Exorcising rats during the Lantern FestivalThe rat-chasing ceremony is held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, families who raise silkworms cook a big pot of sticky porridge. Some even cover it with a layer of meat. They put the porridge in bowls and place them on the ceilings and corners where mice are active. They put the porridge in bowls and chant something while putting it in their mouths, cursing the mice that they will have a miserable death if they eat silkworms again. It is said that if you do this, mice won't eat silkworms this year.8. Welcoming Zigu on Lantern FestivalWelcoming Zi Gu, also known as worshipping Dong Shi Niang. Zi Gu is also called Qi (Qi) Gu, and in the north it is often called Toilet Gu or Keng San Gu. According to ancient folk customs, on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, people would welcome the toilet goddess Zi Gu and offer sacrifices to her, and predict dragon boat races, silkworms, and other matters.On the night of the Zigu Festival, people would make a life-size portrait of Zigu out of straw and cloth, and worship her in the pigpen between toilets at night. It truly reflects the thoughts and feelings of the working people, who are kind, loyal, and sympathetic to the weak. 9. Walking on stilts during the Lantern FestivalStilt-walking clubs are usually organized by the masses spontaneously. The street parade begins on the 11th and 12th day of the first lunar month, implying that people should register for one of the many folk flower festivals this year. The street festival officially starts on the 15th day of the first lunar month and ends on the 18th.What are the customs of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month? 10. Lantern Festival: Worship the family members and relativesThere were "seven sacrifices" in ancient times, and these are two of them. The method of sacrifice is to insert a willow branch above the door, insert a pair of chopsticks into a bowl of bean porridge, or directly place wine and meat in front of the door. |
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