Is Qixi popular in China now??? Is there any foreign popularity!!

Updated on culture 2024-04-05
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Qixi has always been very popular in China, but it was not emphasized as much as it is now. My family is going to spend the Qixi Festival every year, and at night the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, listen to the whispers under the grape trellis, the girl will cut a small handful of hair, buried in the small puddle carved out of the eaves water, and pray that the hair will become darker and more beautiful and longer, hehe, it is still quite distinctive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is still relatively popular now, especially for many young people born in the 90s, in addition to celebrating Valentine's Day on February 14, they also have to celebrate the traditional Chinese Qixi Festival. It feels good to be able to spend two Valentine's Days a year.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It seems to be gradually becoming popular.

    Indeed, our Tanabata has allusions and practical meanings that are in line with our nation.

    It's very lively, but I'm personally disgusted. It's like, it's just a joke. He, the God of the West, was born and died, and he cares about my niao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's still not as popular as foreign countries.

    And some time ago, there was a "calling beast" who jumped out and raised his arms - "The latest research, China's Qixi Festival is purely imaginary, and everyone has been misled by advertising .......""Wait......Although everybody still passes, ignore him, uh.

    Maybe it will be better later.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's okay, but it's still better than indifferent.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Every year, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the traditional festival of the Han nationality in China. Because the main participants of this day's activities are young girls, and the content of the festival activities is mainly begging, so people call this day "Qiqiao Festival" or "Girl's Day" and "Daughter's Day". The Qixi Festival is one of the most romantic festivals in China's traditional festivals, and it is also the day that girls attach the most importance to in the past.

    "Tanabata" was the earliest in people's worship of nature. Judging from historical documents, at least three or four thousand years ago, with people's understanding of astronomy and the emergence of textile technology, there were records about Altair and Vega. People worship the stars far more than Altair and Vega, they believe that there are seven stars representing directions in the east, west, north and south, collectively known as the Twenty-Eight Nakshatras, of which the Big Dipper is the brightest and can be used to discern the direction at night.

    The first star of the Big Dipper is called Kuixing, also known as Kuishou. Later, with the imperial examination system, the champion was called "Da Kui Tian Corporal", and the scholars called Qixi "Kui Xing Festival", also known as "Book Festival", which maintained the traces of the earliest Qixi ** in the worship of the stars.

    "Tanabata" 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.

    As for the legend about Tanabata, it is a very famous Cowherd and Weaver Girl Although there are many versions, they are all the same Qixi Wind resistance is also a lot, but the main thing is to thread the needle and beg for skill, like the spider should be skillful, cast the needle to test the skill, plant and ask for children, worship the "grinding and drinking", worship the Weaver Girl, worship Kui Xing, dry books and clothes, congratulate the cow on his birthday, eat Qiaoguo, etc., except for the last few, the others are related to women, are women hope that they are ingenious, happy marriages and so on and now understand' Chinese Valentine's Day is not very relevant because this holiday basically does not have a men's share, so it is not a Valentine's Day

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There should be internationalization now.

    Foreigners also attach great importance to our Chinese traditions.

    It's like we celebrate Valentine's Day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Qixi Festival is a traditional Chinese festival.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Why is Tanabata called Tanabata? Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, Daughter's Day, Seven Sisters Festival, every day on the seventh day of the seventh month of July, that is, Qixi Festival, because of the worship of the Seven Sisters, held on the evening of July 7, so it is called Qixi Festival.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In China, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is commonly known as the Qixi Festival, and some people also call it the "Qiqiao Festival", "Seven Bridges Festival" and "Daughter's Festival". It is a day that girls pay attention to, so it is called Valentine's Day in China.

    Valentine's Day, also known as St. Valentine's Day or St. Valentine's Day, is one of the traditional festivals in the West. It's a festival of love, romance, flowers, chocolates, greeting cards. Men and women exchange gifts on this day as a sign of love or friendship.

    It has become a popular festival for young people in Europe and the United States, and has also become popular in other places. Because of the ability to express common human feelings, countries and regions have discovered their own "Valentine's Day".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    2016-08-09, Tuesday, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.

    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.

    The Qixi Festival is based on the folklore of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, which expresses the emotion of "never abandoning married men and women and growing old together", and abides by the commitment of both parties to love. Over time, Qixi has now become Chinese Valentine's Day.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Why is Tanabata called Tanabata? Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, Daughter's Day, Seven Sisters Festival, every day on the seventh day of the seventh month, that is, Qixi Festival, because of the activities of worshiping the Seven Sisters, Zen opened its eyes to hold the morning Hongxing on the evening of July 7, so it is called Qixi Festival.

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