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Just after the Chinese Valentine's Day, Kunming's flower market once again ushered in a sales blowout. Florists gathered in the flower market and started a new wave of marketing. At the same time, roses** are also rising, the wholesale price is generally more than double than usual**, and the retail price is doubled**.
Many businesses began to "prepare for classes" as early as a week ago, launching various special varieties and preferential activities, the number of flower bookings is increasing day by day, and the "romantic war" of Qixi Festival has begun.
Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, is one of the important traditional folk festivals in China, in 2006, the Qixi Festival was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. However, it is such a festival rich in traditional culture, I don't know when it has been packaged as China's "Valentine's Day", in recent years, it has been labeled as a commercial under the rendering of the first and the fanfare of the merchants, giving birth to the "romantic economy", which has become a justifiable "shopping festival". According to the "Romantic Economy Big Data Report" released by the Meituan Dianping Research Institute, sending flowers, eating big meals, watching movies, and leisure and entertainment are the main activities of Qixi Festival.
The daily order volume of flower takeaway increased by 347% compared with usual, with an average consumption of 230 yuan; In terms of films, the overall daily order volume increased by 55% compared with usual; Hotels, restaurants, takeaways, tourist attractions and other projects will release "big moves" on the occasion of the Chinese Valentine's Day, attracting a large number of consumers to "buy, buy, buy", and the fancy marketing of merchants has made various orders rise sharply.
In addition to the traditional activities of the Qixi Festival, such as the joy of spiders, the needle comparison, the planting of life, the worship of "grinding and drinking", worshiping the Weaver Girl, worshiping the Kui Star, drying books, drying clothes, and eating Qiaoguo and melon, the traditional activities of sending flowers and melons can also evolve and add new content, so that the festival culture can be innovated and maintain permanent vitality.
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For the traditional Chinese festival Qixi, it can be celebrated by begging for luck.
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Have a romantic Qixi Festival with your loved one and have a candlelit dinner.
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Send a bouquet of roses, go to the restaurant for two people, and spend a good night together on a romantic evening.
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It is a traditional Chinese festival.
Qixi Festival is a traditional festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, Qiqiao Festival or Seventh Sister Festival, the date is the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, and it is said to be the Cowherd.
The day of meeting with the Weaver Girl is also known as the Chinese "Valentine's Day". Qixi Festival is China's non-cultural historical heritage, and it is also a traditional festival of special significance in China.
Qixi Festival (Qiqiao Festival).
A local festival in Xihe County, Gansu Province, a national intangible cultural heritage.
One. The Qixi Qiqiao folk customs in Xihe County, Gansu Province have rich cultural connotations and significant regional characteristics, mainly spread in Xihe County in the southeast of Gansu Province and Yongxing and Yanguan in Lixian County. It appeared in the Han Dynasty, after the development of the Tang and Song dynasties, the Ming and Qing dynasties reached prosperity, and has a history of more than 1,000 years.
Due to its unique geographical environment and profound historical and cultural accumulation, Qiqiao folk customs have been passed down for a long time in the West. The People's Republic of China was
After a period of time, this custom declined due to repression, and was revived after the reform and opening up. Xihe Qiqiao Festival customs is a comprehensive folk activity integrating faith, poetry, singing, dancing and arts and crafts, and has high historical and cultural research value. Excavate and protect the folk customs of Xihe Qiqiao, and pursue Chinese civilization by studying the social system, lifestyle, folk customs, and aesthetic orientation in the era of promoting agricultural civilization.
The origin of the Western Qin.
Cultural characteristics are of great significance.
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Yes, the Qixi Festival is also a traditional Chinese festival, also known as the "Qiqiao Festival", plus the beautiful legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, worship the Seventh Sister (Weaver Girl), pray for blessings and wishes, beg for skillful arts, sit and watch the morning glory and Vega, pray for marriage, store Qixi water, etc., is the traditional custom of Qixi Festival, also known as "Chinese Valentine's Day". The main traditional festivals in China are:
1. Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month);
2. Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month);
3. The dragon raises its head (the second day of the second lunar month);
4. Sheri Festival (the second day of the second lunar month);
5. Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third lunar month);
6. Cold Food Festival (105 or 106 days after the winter solstice);
7. Qingming Festival (after April 5 in the Gregorian calendar);
8. "Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month);
9. Qixi Festival (the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar);
10. Midyear Festival (the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar);
11. Mid-Autumn Festival (the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar);
12. Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar);
13. Xia Yuan Festival (the 15th day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar);
14. Winter Solstice Festival (December 21 and 23 in the Gregorian calendar);
15. Chinese New Year's Eve (29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month).
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Qixi Festival, also known as Qiqiao Festival, Qijie Festival, Daughter's Festival, Qiqiao Festival, Qiniang Society, Qixi Festival[67][68], Niu Bull Po Day, Qiaoxi, etc., is a traditional Chinese folk festival. The Qixi Festival evolved from the worship of the stars, which is the birthday of the Seven Sisters in the traditional sense, and is named "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.
After historical development, Qixi has been endowed with the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl", making it a festival symbolizing love, which is considered to be the most romantic traditional festival in China, and has produced the cultural meaning of "Chinese Valentine's Day" in contemporary times. [1][2][3][4]
The Qixi Festival is not only a festival to worship the Seven Sisters, but also a festival of love, which is a comprehensive festival with the folklore of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl" as the carrier, with the theme of praying, begging and love, and with women as the main body. The "Cowherd and Weaver Girl" of Qixi Festival ** in people's worship of natural celestial phenomena, in ancient times, people corresponded to each other in astronomical star regions and geographical regions, and this correspondence is called "dividing stars" in terms of astronomy, and in terms of geography, it is called "dividing fields". Legend has it that every year on the seventh day of the seventh month of July, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl will meet at the Magpie Bridge in the sky.
The Qixi Festival began in ancient times, popularized in the Western Han Dynasty, and flourished in the Song Dynasty. Among the many folk customs of Tanabata, some have gradually disappeared, but a considerable part has been continued. The Qixi Festival originated in China, and it is also celebrated in some Asian countries influenced by Chinese culture, such as Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam.
On May 20, 2006, the Qixi Festival was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list by the People's Republic of China. [7][8][9][10][11]
Chinese name. Tanabata Festival.
Foreign name. Double Seventh Festival alias. Seven Sisters' Day, Qiqiao Festival, Seven Sisters' Day, Qiqiao Festival, Double Seven.
Festive time. The seventh day of the seventh lunar month.
Types of festivals. Traditional festivals.
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Qixi Festival is a traditional Chinese festival.
Qixi Festival is also known as the Qiqiao Festival, folklore, on July 7 of the lunar year, the magpie will take the magpie bridge to let the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet.
On this day, people will dress up in beautiful clothes and express their love to the people they love. Evolved to this day also known as Valentine's Day, giving flowers and gifts.
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Qixi Festival, also known as Qiqiao Festival, Qiqiao Festival or Seventh Sister Festival, originated in China and is one of the important festivals of traditional folk. It is also a traditional festival in East Asian countries, celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month (changed to July 7 in the solar calendar in Japan after the Meiji Restoration), from the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
On the day of the Qixi Festival, the main activities of Chinese girls include needle begging, spider ingenious, needle testing, planting and begging for children, worshiping "grinding and drinking", worshiping the Weaver Girl, worshiping Kuixing, drying books and clothes, and congratulating the birthday of the cow. Because the main participants in this day's event are young girls. The content of the festival activities is mainly begging, so 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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Yes, Qixi Festival is a traditional festival in China.
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Qixi Festival, originated in ancient times, is a traditional festival in our country, since childhood we have heard the poignant love legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, this Chinese Valentine's Day originated about here. The Qixi Festival symbolizes love is slightly different, in ancient times Qixi Festival is not only related to love, in addition to praying for marriage, there are also customs such as drying books and clothes, water purification and video, knotting red head ropes, shampooing, planting children and seeking children, and storing Qixi water.
Pray for marriage
The legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is a household name, and the Qixi Festival is a day for married men and women to express their inseparability with each other and abide by their commitment to love each other like the Cowherd and Weaver Girl. Legend has it that on this night, worship the Weaver Girl in front of the starry sky, and you can reap a happy marriage. Therefore, for thousands of years, the Qixi Festival has always been associated with love.
Drying books and clothes
In ancient times, the Qixi Festival had the custom of drying books and clothes. Legend has it that on the seventh day of July, the Tianmen Cave was opened, and the sun was strong, which was the "sun-drying day" of the dragon king. Therefore, the ancestors will also move out of the house on this day books, clothes, quilts, etc. to dry, according to the "Four People's Moon Order", drying on this day can prevent insects, "July 7, expose the scriptures and clothes, do not beetle."
Knot the red head rope
This is also one of the folk customs, it is said that on the day of Tanabata to tie seven knots with a red head rope and wear it around the child's neck, it can bless the child with peace and joy, health and longevity. Especially when children are frail and sickly, parents will pay more attention to this custom.
Shampoo
I have heard that on Tanabata day, girls in many places wash their hair with the sap of the tree and water, because it is believed that the spring water, well water, and river water on Tanabata have the same divine power as the Milky Way water. Shampoo on Tanabata will definitely get the blessing of the Weaver Girl, so that the girls can stay beautiful and find the right person as soon as possible. There are also relevant records in the "Youxian Chronicles" in Xiangtan District, Hunan:
On July 7, women pick cypress leaves and peach branches, and decoction is bathed. ”
Store Tanabata water
In the Liangguang area, everyone has the custom of storing Tanabata water. "Qixi water" is also called "July seven water", it is said that "Qixi water" has a magical function, long-term storage, can be scalded, remove sores and poison. And this Qixi water is not ordinary water, it must be taken back from the well and river on the morning of July 7, after the rooster crows, and then go to the well and river to get it back.
That's probably all the Qixi customs I learned, I wonder if you have any other customs to share?
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Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, Qiqiao Festival or Qijie Festival, hail sky began in the Han Dynasty. In our country, the first day of the seventh lunar month is the night of the seventh day of the year, the weather is warm, the grass and trees are fragrant, this is commonly known as the Qixi Festival, and some people call it the "Qiqiao Festival" or "Daughter's Festival", which is the most romantic festival in the traditional Chinese festival, and it is also the day that the girls attach the most importance to in the past. The Qixi Festival originated from people's worship of nature and the ancient women threaded needles and begged for skill, until the Qixi Festival was given to the legend of the Cowherd and Weaver Girl who was loyal and loving to the sleepy brother, so that it became a festival that symbolized love.
Jing Chu Years Chronicles records that "on the seventh day of July, it is the night when the women of the family tie the color building and wear seven holes, or use gold and silver Yu Shi as needles. ", Jing Chu Years Chronicles"; "It's night, Chen Guaguo is begging in the court. There is a happy subnet on the melon, and it is thought to be a match.
On the day of the Qixi Festival, ancient Chinese women mainly carried out activities such as threading needles and begging for skill, liking spiders, throwing needles and testing skills, worshipping the Weaver Girl, and worshipping Kuixing. The Qixi Festival has been handed down from more than 3,000 years ago, and it has been endowed, so some people call the Qixi Festival "China's Valentine's Day".
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What kind of traditional festival is Qixi Valentine's Day, which is a Valentine's Day for young people.
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Qixi Festival is a traditional festival in China, but the current Qixi Festival is still very different from the past Qixi Festival, especially in terms of festival customs, the current Qixi Festival is basically different from the past except for the name.
1. The past Qixi Festival.
The Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, is dated on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar.
Chinese basically understand the meaning of the Qixi Festival, the cowherd and the weaver girl are to meet on this day, and the meaning of our festival lies in this.
Among the traditional customs, there are still many customs on the day of the Qixi Festival, such as worshipping the Weaver Girl and begging Qiao, praying for a good marriage in front of the starry sky, and so on. The most widely spread in China, and the most known should be hiding under the pumpkin shed and eavesdropping on the whispers of the Cowherd and Weaver Girl. Legend has it that if you hold your breath and listen carefully, you can hear the sound of the Cowherd and Weaver Girl speaking.
In fact, these customs are some conventional things, and the specific meaning is related to the daily life of working people, whether it is begging or praying, everyone hopes that their lives are getting better and better, and their lives can be happy.
Second, the current Qixi Festival.
The current Qixi Festival has completely lost the commemorative forms of the past, it can be said that the current Qixi Festival is just another Valentine's Day, and now people also like to call the Qixi Festival Chinese Valentine's Day.
Because of the romantic love story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, young people nowadays regard the Qixi Festival as a large-scale date day, where couples give gifts to each other, express their hearts, and so on. On this day, just like Valentine's Day in the West, the sales of roses will be unprecedentedly good.
In fact, for a long time before, Chinese basically no one mentioned the Qixi Festival. I don't know when everyone began to boycott those so-called "foreign festivals", and Valentine's Day, a festival exclusive to young couples, was replaced by the Qixi Festival. But the results were not satisfactory, Valentine's Day did not disappear, and the Qixi Festival did become popular.
Well, it was only necessary to have one Valentine's Day, but now it has become two, and it is one in the first half of the year and one in the second half of the year, and there are more and more days for everyone to find out how to give gifts.
Qixi Festival is completely celebrated according to Valentine's Day, and the form of giving gifts and flowers is exactly the same as Valentine's Day, but it is far from its original celebration form.
The Qixi Festival is actually just a festival, but now it's a bit of an old bottle of new wine, and the taste has completely changed. However, now that people's living standards have improved, they have to find some reason to be happy. No matter what kind of festivals, Chinese people can live them according to their imagination, and foreign festivals can be completely Chinese.
And the traditional festivals of China, that can naturally give them a new meaning.
Have a hearty meal together and send some flowers.
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