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June 6 of the lunar calendar is a traditional festival of the Han and some other ethnic minorities.
1.June 6 is a traditional holiday of the Han and some other ethnic minorities. Due to the different living areas, the daily balance period of the festival is not uniform. Han Chinese and some Buyi areas celebrate the sixth day of the sixth month of June, known as the sixth day of June.
2.The Dragon Boat Festival is held every year on the sixth day of the sixth lunar month in Huyang Town, Dangtu County, Ma'anshan City, Anhui Province. Unlike dragon boating in other places, Huyang's Dragon Boat Festival commemorates the birthday of Dayu, the hero of water control, and worships the dragon king, much earlier than the commemoration of Qu Yuan.
3.In Huyang, June has a head voltage of six. The fifth month of the lunar calendar is the flood season, and it often rains. When the water is released upstream, it rises very quickly, and the water level drops in June, which is called the head voltage. This means that the most dangerous flood season of the year has passed.
It also coincides with June 6th, the birthday of the water control hero socks Yu Dayu. So on this day, in order to thank the dragon king and Dayu for the blessing of the two gods, pray for a good harvest in the coming year, and there will be no disaster on the Dragon Boat Festival on June 6.
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June 6 is the traditional festival of the Han nationality and some other ethnic minorities, because the living area is not the same name, the date of the festival is not uniform, the Han nationality and some Buyi areas celebrate the festival on the sixth day of June, called June 6.
1. Buyi nationality
"June 6" is the traditional festival of the Buyi people, due to the difference in living areas, the date of the festival is not uniform, some areas celebrate the festival on the sixth day of June, called June 6, the Buyi people attach great importance to this festival, there is a "small year" said.
2. Miao nationality
"June 6" is a festival for the Miao people to worship their ancestors. There is a legend that the young Miao of the Miao nationality shot the emperor in the Miao area of Fanlaer Mountain (Tongren, Songtao, Phoenix, Huayuan, Xiushan and other places), which is completely consistent with the content of "Tianluo Xianggong" in the "History of Miao Literature".
3. Zhuang
The first day of the sixth lunar month is the annual Juneteenth Festival of the Zhuang people (due to different regions, some places are the first day of the seventh lunar month) and also called the small year, and there are also different names of "Liulang Festival" and "Qilang Festival". According to legend, after the leader of the Zhuang tribe, Nong Zhigao, broke through the enemy's encirclement, the places he passed through in June were celebrated in June, and the places he passed through in July were celebrated in July.
The emperor of the Song Dynasty was very jealous of Nong Zhigao and forbade people to commemorate him. The Zhuang people then called Juneteenth the Liulang Festival.
Juneteenth in a foreign country:
Juneteenth originated in the early Catholic countries of Europe, because the three Catholic saints St. John, San Pedro and San Antonio were born in June, so the people of these countries used to celebrate them in June every year, and later gradually evolved into Juneteenth.
The custom of celebrating Juneteenth was later introduced to Brazil by Portuguese colonizers, and the festival was incorporated into the culture of local Indians and black Africans, and eventually evolved into Juneteenth, which is rich in Brazilian characteristics.
June is the season of the corn harvest in Brazil, so it is only natural that the food served on Juneteenth will include a variety of desserts and cakes made from corn.
Attendees can indulge in pamonha (corn tortillas cooked with crusted corn), popcorns, boiled corn and corn cakes, sweet potatoes, mulled wine and peanut cakes with peanut halva and milk sweet rice porridge.
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Hello, the answer is as follows: Wangxia Festival, also known as June 6, is one of the traditional Chinese festivals. Wangxia means that on June 6 every year, whether it is a new son-in-law or an old son-in-law, he must bring gifts to visit his father-in-law and his mother-in-law.
The first is to report to the two old people about the harvest of wheat this year, and plant some products in the autumn; Second, because of the heavy labor of wheat harvest and autumn planting, look at the physical condition of the two old people, and by the way, I wish the old people good health. Live happily. In fact, the festival of Wangxia is an activity for rural families to carry out family affection and information exchange.
Extended content: Chinese folklore, it turns out that in ancient times, the daughter of the Xi'an Gaoxin clan raised a foreign body, like a dog, named Pan Gu, clever and brave, and very loyal. At that time, the invasion of foreign enemies was imminent, and the city was about to be destroyed, and the situation was critical.
Gao Xin promised: If there is anyone who can retreat from the enemy, he is willing to marry his daughter. As a result, no one was able to retreat from the enemy, Xi'an City was in danger, and the Gao Xin clan was worried.
At this time, Pan Gu captured the enemy's head and offered it, and the city was relieved. But Gao Xin repented, thinking that Pan Gu looked like a dog and did not have a human form, so he said why not let his daughter marry him. And his daughter Mo Bi pants is very trustworthy and is willing to marry Pan Gu.
This woman speaks of credit, which can be admired, and the local ancestors used the gourd to symbolize credit and good fate. To this day, there are still new sons-in-law in Luoyang who follow this habit and use the gourd as a "summer gift" to visit their mother-in-law. "June 6, drying silk", the wheat harvest is completed on June 6 of the lunar calendar, and every family deepens fried fritters, oil buns and other oily food, and boils bean soup to celebrate the harvest.
In the middle of summer, there are many rainy days, dry books, clothes, and food to prevent books, insects, and beetles, and moldy clothes and grains. The new son-in-law and his wife brought a "summer gift" to visit their parents-in-law, which was called "Wangxia", and the parents-in-law also gave sweat towels, fans and straw hats in return. Luo Ning went to his in-laws at this time, which was called "looking at the summer", so there was also a saying of "looking at the summer festival".
When Yanshi people visit relatives, young couples should put two gourds on the gifts.
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Festival: "June 6" refers to the folk festival on the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar, which is common in many ethnic groups in China. However, due to the differences in the environment and culture of various ethnic groups, the title, content and meaning of the festival are also different.
In the Han nationality area, "June Sixth" has the title of "Tianzhen Festival", "Washing and Drying Festival", "Sacrifice to the Gods", "Returning to Mother's Home Festival", etc., and the Tujia "June Sixth" is also called "Drying Dragon Robe". There is also a festival of "June 6" in the Miao area of Xiangxi. The Buyi language calls "June 6" as "Xiangruo" or "Jiangruo", which means "Juneteenth".
But in the language of Han Xiang, it is called "June 6". In the Han literature, the records of the Buyi people on June 6 are currently available in the "Nanlongfu Chronicles and Geographical Chronicles" compiled by Li Jichang during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, which mentions the March 3rd and June 6th of the Buyi people in the area of Anlong County, Guizhou Province: "It is customary to slaughter pigs and cattle on the third day of the third month of March every year, and each village divides the meat, men and women drink alcohol, and eat yellow glutinous rice.
On the third and fourth days, the villages did not come to the village, and those who made mistakes were punished. On June 6, the planting of seedlings has been completed, and its slaughter and sacrifice are eaten as in March, and then called 'more six', and the Wuyu day is also June 6. There is a similar record in the Anshun Mansion Chronicles:
The Zhong family "celebrates the New Year with June 6.""。Custom: "June 6, bask in red and green."
June 6 "The most common thing is to dry clothes and books. Not only do the common people have to dry their clothes, but the officials have to dry their official clothes, and even the emperor has to dry their dragon robes and luans; In addition, on this day, readers should post books, Buddhists should post Buddhist scriptures, and relevant people should also post pictures and books.
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Summary. June 6 is a traditional Chinese festival also known as the Dragon Boat Festival. This festival first originated from an ancient Chinese legend.
Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a patriotic poet named Qu Yuan, who was very saddened by the corruption and civil strife of the country. Eventually, he committed suicide by throwing himself into the river on May 5 to show his loyalty and patriotism to the country. In order to commemorate Qu Yuan, people row dragon boats and eat zongzi on May 5 every year to commemorate this great patriotic poet.
June 6 is a traditional Chinese festival also known as the Dragon Boat Festival. This festival first originated from an ancient Chinese legend. Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a patriotic poet named Qu Yuan, who was very distressed when he saw the corruption and civil strife of the country.
Eventually, he committed suicide by throwing himself into the river on May 5 to show his loyalty and patriotism to the country. In order to commemorate Qu Zuo Liang Ziyuan, people row dragon boats and eat zongzi on May 5 every year, so as to commemorate this great patriotic poet.
As the Dragon Boat Festival, June 6 also has a strong cultural and folk color. On this day, people will eat zongzi, drink realgar wine, race dragon boats, hang mugwort leaves and calamus, etc. Among them, eating zongzi is one of the most important customs of the Dragon Boat Festival.
Traditional zongzi is made by wrapping meat, egg yolk, bean paste or other ingredients with glutinous rice on the side, and is one of people's favorite delicacies. In addition, hanging mugwort leaves and calamus is also one of the traditional customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. Mugwort leaves and calamus are hung at the door or repentant oaks are hung in the home to ward off evil spirits and diseases, and to bless the family.
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It's the Day of the Sheep. The Sheep Festival begins on the day of the first day of the traditional lunar calendar and lasts for one month until the end of the last day of the lunar calendar. It is a traditional Chinese festival and one of the most important food festivals.
The Sheep Festival began in the Yaoshun era and has a history of more than 4,400 years. In the summer of 2000, Xiao County, a county under the jurisdiction of ancient Xuzhou, played the signboard of "Fuyang Cultural Festival" for the first time, which received a positive response from Xuhuailu or regional mutton restaurants, which further confirmed that Fuyang culture has a deep mass foundation in Xuhuai area.
Futian eats mutton, implicitly in line with the simple health concept of "the unity of heaven and man", there is "a bowl of soup for Fuyang, no need to prescribe medicine by a doctor", "eat Fuyang to enjoy health", eating mutton in Futian is to make heat for the body, sweat and detoxify, and expel the poison and moisture of winter and spring, which is a great innovation with food as a treatment.
Influenced by the sheep culture, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Shandong, Anhui, Ningxia, Hubei, Zhejiang and other places in China have also had the custom of the sheep festival. Tasting the culture of the Han Dynasty and Yaoshun, commemorating Peng Zu and Huyan, and going on an outing are the basic themes of the Fuyang Festival.
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June 6 is the Prayer Season. Every June 6, if it happens to be a sunny day, all the luanjia in the palace must be displayed and exposed, and the imperial history, the archives in the palace, the actual records, and the imperial collection should also be placed in the courtyard for ventilation and drying.
Therefore, this day also has the "Drying Sutra Rent Festival" known as the cautious selling omen, all over the large and small temples and Taoist temples to hold a "Drying Meeting" on this day, and put out the stored scriptures and liquid to dry, in order to prevent the scriptures from being damp and bitten by insects and rats. For example, in the Baiyun Temple Tibetan scripture building in the old Beijing, there are more than 5,000 volumes of Taoist scriptures, from the first day of June to the seventh day of the first month of June every year, the Baiyun Temple will hold a scripture drying meeting, at that time the Taoist priests are neatly dressed, burn incense and hold candles, and take out all the "Taoist Tibet" in the Tibetan scripture building to ventilate and turn it over.
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