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Your question is very strange, July 7 of the Gregorian calendar was the Japanese army stationed in China brazenly launched the "77 Incident" (also known as the "Lugou Bridge Incident");
And the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is the "Qixi Festival", which is also the worship of time by ancient people. "Seven" is the same as "period", and the month and day are both "seven", giving people a sense of time. The ancient Chinese called the sun, moon and the five planets of water, fire, wood, metal and earth "seven yao".
The number seven is manifested in the folk in terms of time, and the "seven-seven" is often the final game when calculating the time. In old Beijing, when making dojos for the dead, they often thought that they would complete the "Seven Sevens". The current "week" is still preserved in Japanese.
"Seven" is homophonic with "auspicious", and "seven-seven" has the meaning of double auspiciousness, which is an auspicious day. In Taiwan, July is known as the month of "Joy and Prosperity". Because the shape of the word "Xi" in cursive script resembles "seventy-seven", the seventy-seven years old is also called "Xishou".
"Qixi Festival" is also a phenomenon of digital worship, and the ancient folk put the first month and March.
March, May. May, July.
The "sevenfold" of July and September 9, plus the multiples of February 2 and 3, and June 6, are all listed as auspicious days. "Seven" is the number of beads in each column of the abacus, romantic and rigorous, giving people a mysterious beauty. "Seven" has the same sound as "wife", so Tanabata has largely become a festival associated with women.
Hope it helps.
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It's Valentine's Day in China.
It is the day when the Chinese myth and legend said that Niu Ying and the Weaver Girl met.
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It's my brother's and my husband's birthday.
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The seventh day of the seventh month of July is the Qixi Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival and the Seven Sisters 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.
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.
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.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month, also known as the Qixi Festival, the Qiqiao Festival, and the seventh day of the seventh lunar month are traditional festivals with a long history in China. Chinese folklore has it that on the seventh night of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, the magpie built a bridge on the Milky Way, so that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl met on the bridge. Ancient custom: On this night, Chinese girls have to thread needles and beg.
The meeting at Queqiao celebrates the unswerving love of the Chinese working people and their strong desire to pursue a better life.
As early as ancient times, people had an understanding of astronomical phenomena and corresponded to the sky star region and the geographical region. Ge Hong's "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" of the Eastern Jin Dynasty has a record that "Han Cai women often wear seven-hole needles in the placket on the seventh day of July, and everyone is accustomed to it", which is the earliest record of begging customs that we have seen in ancient documents. In the later poems of the Tang and Song dynasties, women's begging was also repeatedly mentioned, and Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem saying:
The stars are adorned with pearls, and the Qixi Palace is busy." 1]
This festival is very closely related to the myths and legends of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, which is a very beautiful, eternal love story, and one of the four major Chinese folk love legends.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is Valentine's Day in China, which is the day of Qixi Festival, the day when Niu Lang and the Weaver Girl meet.
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The seventh day of July every year in the lunar calendar is the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet in the heavens, and the birds in the sky go to build a bridge to build a road for the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. This story has been told for thousands of years.
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The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is the Qixi Festival, and it is also the festival of the year when the Cowherd and Weaver Girl meet.
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One minute to understand the seventh day of the seventh month.
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The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is ChineseValentine's DayTanabata Valentine's Day, and at the same time another one in ChinaTraditional festivalsDaughter's Day, so do you know what are the customs of the July 7th Daughter's Day?
Daughter's Day is the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, and this day is the traditional festival of our country. On this night, the women thread needles and beggars, pray for Fu Lu Shou activities, worship the Seventh Sister, the ceremony is pious and grand, display flowers and fruits, female red, all kinds of furniture, utensils are exquisite and small, lovely. On May 20, 2006, the Qixi Festival was included in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage list.
Overview of the festival. On a clear summer and autumn night, the stars are shining in the sky, a white Milky Way like a bridge across the north and south, on the east and west banks of the river, there is a shining star, across the river, far away, that is Altair and Vega.
It is a folk custom to sit and watch the morning glory and Vega on Tanabata. According to legend, on the night of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year, it is the time when the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd meet at the Magpie Bridge. The Weaver Girl is a beautiful, intelligent, and ingenious fairy, and the women of the mortal world beg her for wisdom and ingenuity on this night, and also inevitably ask her for a happy marriage, so the seventh day of the seventh month is also known as the Begging Festival.
Legend has it that on the night of Qixi Festival, you can see the Milky Way meeting of the Cowherd and Weaver Girl when you look up, or you can overhear the pulse and love words of the two when they meet in the sky under the melon and fruit stand.
In this romantic evening, the girls put on seasonal melons and fruits in front of the bright moon in the sky, worshipping the sky, begging the fairies in the sky to give them smart hearts and dexterous hands, so that their knitting women are skilled, and they are begging for love and marriage. In the past, marriage was a lifelong event for women that determined the happiness of their lives, so countless sentient men and women in the world would pray for a happy marriage in front of the stars at this night, when the night was quiet and deep.
Festival Studies. Originating from the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the Daughter's Festival is one of the four major folk legends in China, and it is also the earliest and most widely circulated legend in China's folk literature, and has a very important position in the history of Chinese folk literature.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the Valentine's Day Qixi Festival in China, also known as the "Qiqiao Festival".
It is a traditional folk festival of Chinese folk, evolved from the worship of the ancient stars, popularized in the Western Han Dynasty, flourished in the Song Dynasty, and was endowed with the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl" through historical development, making it a festival that symbolizes love, and 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.
It is a festival to worship the Seventh Sister, but also a festival of love, is a "Cowherd and Weaver Girl" folklore as the carrier, with the theme of blessing, begging, love, with women as the main body of the comprehensive festival regret potato.
The customs of the Tanabata Festival
The customs include moon worship, marriage and childbirth, begging, receiving dew, incense bridge meeting, etc. The most common custom of the Qixi Festival is the various begging activities performed by women on the night of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.
In ancient times, women had the custom of worshiping the moon, and in traditional culture, the moon was always an auspicious occasion for women. They often pray or confide in the moon. Receiving dew, there is a popular custom of using basins to receive dew in rural Zhejiang.
Legend has it that the dew during the Qixi Festival is the tears of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl when they meet, and the legend is that it is wiped on the eyes and hands, which can make people's eyes clear and quick.
The Xiangqiao Society, every year on the Chinese Valentine's Day, people come to participate in the construction of the incense bridge. At night, people worship the twin stars, beg for good fortune, and then incinerate the incense bridge, symbolizing that the two stars have crossed the incense bridge and meet happily.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the date of the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, also known as:"Tanabata Festival", aka"Chinese Valentine's Day"。This festival is usually pronounced between mid-August and mid-September in the solar calendar, and the date varies depending on the lunar calendar.
Qixi Festival, the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet.
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