Introduction: The eighth day of the first lunar month is the eighth day of the Spring Festival, but for many people this is still during the Spring Festival holiday. The Spring Festival has many folk cultural festivals and different customs. However, there is a saying that the eighth day of the first lunar month is taken for its meaning, and it is said that this day is the Eight Immortals Festival. So, is there really such a saying? What day is the eighth day of the first lunar month? Let’s go and take a look with the editor. The festive culture of the Chinese New Year is rich and colorful, and extraordinary. If you want to know more related content, just search in the Spring Festival special topic carefully compiled by Mr. Shui Mo!What festival is on the eighth day of the first lunar month?The eighth day of the first lunar month is also known as Shunxing Festival, one of the traditional Chinese lunar festivals. The main purpose of this day is to learn about astronomy by reading the names of the stars listed on the star god horse invited from the incense and candle shop. The star worship ceremony of Shunxing Festival is held at night. Rich families put up 108 lanterns, while ordinary families can put up 49 lanterns, and the minimum is 9, representing the nine fortune-telling stars: sun, moon, water, fire, wood, metal, earth, Luo Hou and Ji Du. The lamp bowl is shaped like a small goblet, made of clay or copper, with soybean oil inside, and the wick is made of "lamp flower paper".According to Chinese folklore, the eighth day of the first lunar month is Guzi’s birthday. If the weather is clear on this day, it means a good rice harvest this year; if it is cloudy, it means a poor harvest. What is the saying about the eighth day of the first lunar month being the Eight Immortals Festival?The Chinese people took the pronunciation of the word "八" and turned the eighth day of the first lunar month into the Festival to Honor the Eight Immortals. The Eight Immortals are Li Tieguai, Han Zhongli, Zhang Guolao, He Xiangu, Lan Caihe, Lü Dongbin, Han Xiangzi and Cao Guojiu in Chinese folk legends. Because he was not afraid of power, despised wealth and fame, he often went deep into the Chinese people's hearts to help those in need and was deeply loved by the working people. On this day, Chinese people have the custom of preparing delicious food and fruits to worship the Eight Immortals. In some places, there is a custom among the Chinese people to go on a long journey on the eighth day of the first lunar month, commonly known as "visiting the Eight Immortals".Summary: Through the above article content, we know that the eighth day of the first lunar month has evolved into the Festival of Honoring the Eight Immortals. Do you feel like you have learned something new? I hope you will like these contents. I wish you all a good omen, good luck and long-lasting fortune in the new year! After reading this article, there are more exciting content in the Spring Festival special topic, let’s take a look! |
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