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Qixi Festival, the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet.
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Folklore story: Worship the star on the seventh day of the seventh month.
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"The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is the Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, which is one of the important traditional festivals of the people. According to legend, on this night every year, it is the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd who meet at the Queqiao. The Weaver Girl is a beautiful, intelligent, and ingenious fairy, and the women of the mortal world beg her for wisdom and skill, and inevitably ask her for a happy marriage.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is Valentine's Day in China, and there are lovers who want to go on a date.
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The seventh day of the seventh month of July is the Qixi Festival, and the customs and activities are: incense bridge meeting, receiving dew, worshiping the seventh sister, threading needles and begging, begging for marriage, etc.
1. Xiangqiao Club.
In Yixing, Jiangsu, there is a custom of Qixi Xiangqiao. Every year on the Chinese Valentine's Day, people come to participate and build incense bridges. The so-called incense bridge is a bridge with a length of four or five meters and a width of about half a meter made of various thick and long incense sticks (incense sticks wrapped in paper), which is equipped with a railing and tied with five-color threads on the railing.
2. Dew.
In rural Zhejiang, the custom of using a basin to catch dew is popular. Legend has it that the dew during the Qixi Festival is the tears of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl when they meet, and if they are wiped on the eyes and hands, they can make people's eyes and hands quick.
3. Worship the seventh sister.
The Seven Niang Club on July 7 is mostly called "Worship Seventh Sister" in Guangdong, and Fujian and Taiwan are called "Worship Seventh Niang Mother". Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, "Qixi Festival" was a grand festival for beautiful women. In the old days, the beautiful girls "begged Qiao" to the seventh sister and begged her to teach her the craftsmanship of the mind and hand, but in fact, the so-called "Qiaoqiao" was just "fighting Qiao".
4. Needle threading.
Needle begging, also called "Saiqiao", that is, women's competition needle, they tie the color line, wear seven hole needles, who wears faster, means who begs for more skill, wear slowly called "lose Qiao", "lose Qiao" people to prepare gifts in advance to the Qiao. "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" said: "Han Cai women often wear seven-hole needles in the placket on July 7, and people are accustomed to it."
5. Begging for marriage.
On a clear summer and autumn night, the stars are shining in the sky, a Milky Way runs through the north and south, and there is a shining star on the east and west banks of the Milky Way. Wu actress later evolved into a mythical goddess, known as the seven sisters, Tianxian Niangniang, Qi Niang Ma, etc., is the guardian of weaving clouds, couples, women, and children. Countless sentient men and women in the world will pray to the Weaver Girl for a happy marriage in front of the stars on the night of Qixi Festival.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month, also known as the Qixi Festival, the Qiqiao Festival, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is a time-honored Chinese festival. The custom spread in the southern region is that on this day on the seventh day of the seventh month of the seventh month, wash your hands and eyes with dew, and legend has it that this is the tears left by the meeting of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, which will make people see and be dexterous.
Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, Qiqiao Festival or Qijie Festival, originated in China, is a traditional festival in Chinese areas and East Asian countries, the festival comes from the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and is celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month (Japan changed to July 7 in the solar calendar after the Meiji Restoration). Because the main participants of this day's activities are young girls, and the content of the festival activities is mainly begging, people call this day "Qiqiao Festival" or "Girl's Day" and "Daughter's Day". On May 20, 2006, Qixi Festival was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list by China.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is an important festival in traditional Chinese culture, also known as the "Qixi Festival" or "Cowherd and Weaver Girl Festival", which is one of the traditional Chinese Valentine's Day. The following are the main customs of the Qixi Festival:
Courtship and Blessing: The Qixi Festival is a traditional Chinese festival of love, on which people pray to the Cowherd and Weaver Girl for happiness and beautiful love. Usually, people write their wishes on this day and then hang them on the branches of trees to pray that the Cowherd and Weaver Girl will fulfill their wishes.
Worship the Cowherd and Weaver Girl: On the day of the Qixi Festival, people also worship the legendary Cowherd and Weaver Girl, praying to them for happiness, health and peace. In some areas, people also light candles by the river or by the pool to worship the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Watching the stars: On the day of the Qixi Festival, people will also admire the moon and stars, especially the Cowherd Star and the Weaver Girl Star, which means that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet in the sky, symbolizing love and good wishes.
Making handicrafts and filial piety products: On the day of the Qixi Festival, people will also make handicrafts, such as weaving Qixi ropes, cutting paper, making star lanterns, etc., to express their emotions and blessings.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month, also known as the "Qixi Festival".
It is a traditional festival in China, and the main customs are hanging lanterns, talking about Lachai flying kites, weaving bureau rough cowherd and weaver girl bridge, etc.
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The customs of the seventh day of the seventh month of July are: folding and threading needles and begging for skill, throwing needles to test skill, planting and seeking children, and celebrating the birthday of the cow. Among them, the wind speed of the cow's birthday refers to the fact that children will pick wild flowers and hang them on the horns on the day of Qixi Festival, which is also called "congratulating the birthday of the cow".
Because legend has it that after the Queen Mother of the West separated the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl with the Tianhe, Lao Niu asked the Cowherd to cut off its skin and drive its cowhide to meet the Weaver Girl in order to let the Cowherd cross the Tianhe River.
Qixi Festival, also known as Qiqiao Festival, Qijie Festival, Daughter's Festival, Qiqiao Festival, Qiniang Meeting, Qixi Festival, Ox Bull Po Day, Qiaoxi, etc., is a traditional Chinese folk festival. The Qixi Festival is derived from the worship of the stars, which is the birthday of the Seven Sisters in the traditional sense, and is called "Qixi Festival" because the worship of the "Seven Sisters" is held on the seventh night of July. It is the traditional customs of Qixi to worship the seventh sister, pray for blessings and make wishes, beg for skillful arts, sit and watch the morning glory Vega, pray for marriage, and store water for Qixi Festival.
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