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The sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar is the day of heavy yin, this day is the day of the worship of all the gods of the flower hall (it can also be said to be the birthday of the god of the flower hall), as long as the family of the god of the flower hall has to burn incense and worship the gods, the flower roll is also a gift for the offering, so there is a habit of eating the flower roll on this day! Of course, this is a local custom!
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What is the origin of eating flower rolls on the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar, but there is such a custom in some areas, and most of them do not have such a custom, which is just a small festival in your local area.
It's completely different from important festivals, so it's just a folklore.
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It is a local custom to eat flower rolls on the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar, and there is no origin.
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I've never heard of the custom of eating flower rolls on June 6, maybe it's your local custom.
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The sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar is to eat flower rolls, there should be no special origin, flower rolls are a common food.
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Hello, this is the situation should be your local customs, we don't have this statement here. We are talking here about watching the Gu show on June 6.
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On our side, we have to eat that on the sixth day of the sixth month of June, the maple habits of fairy grass honey are different from each place, so it is also their custom to eat and develop in some places.
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I don't know if it's the custom of **, I haven't heard of this custom of eating flower rolls.
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June 6th of the lunar calendar is to eat flower rolls, what to come to this myself, this is the first time I have heard of it, it may be something that represents.
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We have to eat kidney bean buns on the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar here, and I don't know what to say.
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I haven't heard of the origin of eating flower rolls on June 6th, but it's probably a custom left over from history.
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I haven't heard of it, but the sixth day of the sixth month of June is the day to eat flower rolls, and the origin of this is not very clear.
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Eating flower rolls on June 6th, I don't know where it came from, I haven't heard of it.
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The sixth day of the sixth month of June is the first day of ambush, and it is the beginning of the more famous "Sheep Festival" in Xuzhou.
The festival begins every year on the sixth day of June and lasts for one month. According to the solar terms of the lunar calendar, the third Geng (one Geng nine days) day after the "summer solstice" is the "first volt", the fourth Geng day is the middle volt, and the first Geng day after the beginning of autumn is the "three dogs", that is, the "last volt". In this month, people in Xuzhou gather in various hotels, restaurants and special mutton restaurants, barbecue stalls, eat mutton, drink mutton soup, so it is said to eat sheep.
In 2008, China (Xuzhou) Pengzu Sheep Festival was awarded the title of "China's Excellent Festival Brand" and was rated as "Xuzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage"; In 2009, the China Cuisine Association recognized Xuzhou as the "Hometown of Chinese Sheep Cuisine", which determined the uniqueness and authority of the Xuzhou Sheep Festival in China.
Extended information: The sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar is known as the Tianzhen Festival, the Sutra Turning Festival, and so on in Chinese folklore. Tian Zhen means to give, and the Tian Zhen Festival originated from Zhao Heng of Song Zhenzong. On June 6 of a certain year, he claimed that God had given him the Book of Heaven, so it was determined that the day was the Heavenly Festival, and he also built a grand Heavenly Hall in the Dai Temple at the foot of Mount Tai.
June 6 is also a festival in Buddhist temples, called "Sutra Turning Festival". Legend has it that Tang Seng went to the west to learn the scriptures and came back, accidentally threw all the scriptures into the sea, scooped them up and dried them, and then preserved them. Therefore, the monastery's scriptures were also examined and exposed on this day.
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On the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar, it is known as the Tianzhen Festival, the Sutra Turning Festival, and the Aunt's Festival among the people.
According to legend, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the prime minister of the Jin State was arrogant, and his sons and daughters, Zhao Yuan, were very disgusted with him, and bluntly said that he was down, and the fox did not listen, and blamed his in-laws in public, Zhao Yuan was old and weak, and soon died of anger, and his son hated his father-in-law for not speaking of benevolence and righteousness, and was determined to avenge his father.
In the second year, the summer grain of the Jin Kingdom was hit by a disaster, and the fox Yan went out of Beijing to release the grain, and before leaving, he said to his family that he rushed home on June 6 to celebrate his birthday. When Hu Yan's son-in-law learned the news, he decided to kill Hu Yan on June 6 and take revenge on his father. Fox's son-in-law told his wife about this decision, and Fox's daughter was terrified all day after learning the news, and on the fifth day of the sixth month, she quietly ran home and told her mother the news.
The son-in-law of the fox knew that the matter was exposed, and he was in constant fear every day.
On the morning of the sixth day of the first month of June, Hu Yan came to invite his son-in-law. After arriving at the Prime Minister's Mansion, Hu Yan invited his daughter and son-in-law to sit at the table, and then said to everyone: "The old man released grain this year, and when he saw the suffering of the people, he knew that he had done something wrong in recent years.
Today, my son-in-law tried to kill me, although it was too vicious, but it didn't work out. He has done evil for the people and avenged the Father, and I will not blame him. The daughter saved her father from danger and fulfilled her filial piety, and she deserved to be worshiped by me.
Xi Xian's son-in-law looked at my face, regardless of hatred, and the two sides were reconciled! The words made the guests full of surprise and joy, and the daughter and son-in-law kowtowed and apologized, and the former revenge was released.
Since then, Hu Yan has really changed his ways, and in order to remember this lesson, Hu Yan has to invite his daughter and son-in-law back to reunite on June 6 every year, and Weng's son-in-law is closer than before. This matter was publicized, and the people followed suit, and they all picked up their daughters on June 6, so that they should be auspicious to eliminate disasters and resolve grievances, and avoid disasters. Over time, it has become a habit and has been passed down to this day.
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It's supposed to be the Burning Food Festival. Because the northerners send a new Xia Yi to the deceased ancestors on this day, it corresponds to the Cold Food Festival (the first day of October).
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June 6, also known as the "Insect Festival", is a traditional festival of the Han nationality, popular all over the country. Legend has it that the day is the day when the dragon king basks his scales. At that time, the people will dry their clothes, the government will dry their official clothes, the scholars will dry their books, and the monks will dry the scriptures.
Jiangsu folk have "turn the scriptures", is the day of the temples each to Tibetan scriptures exposed, monks set the village in the old woman to turn over the pages of the scriptures, the saying is "turn the scriptures ten times, he can turn the male body". Between Anhui and Jianghuai, it is a daily eclipse bacon, which is commonly known as disease prevention. and made "61 scattered incense" medicine, but it was hot.
On that day, all the tailors in Shanghai held a robe drying party at the City God Temple. Steamed bacon elbow in northern Jiangsu, buying fruit bonuses, etc., as gifts to marry daughters. In some areas of the north, there is also the custom of preparing new melons and fruits at night to worship ancestors.
Yao folk traditional festival. Legend has it that the sixth day of the first month of June is the birthday of the father-in-law of the land, when every household kills pigs and slaughters sheep to sacrifice to the god of the land, sticks couplets, sets off firecrackers, sings and dances, just like the New Year, so the folk have the proverb of "June 6 is more than half a year". Buyi traditional festival.
On that day, each village kills pigs, slaughters sheep, wraps zongzi, and worships ancestors and mountain gods, stove gods, earth mothers, field gods, etc., and some areas also hold "June field" activities, young men and women through songs, catch up with the table, throw flowers and bags in the form, seek love objects. The local folk also have the name of "celebrating the new year".
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"June 6" is a traditional festival of the Han nationality and many ethnic minorities in China. Due to the different content and origin of festivals in various regions, there are many names, such as washing and drying festival, tasting new festival, drying festival, insect king festival, aunt festival, Tianzhen festival and so on. Ethnic minorities such as Buyi, Dong, Zhuang, Yao, and Shui all celebrate this festival.
The specific customs are as follows:
1. Autumn Festival.
Autumn is a typical agricultural phenomenon with strong regional characteristics. Villagers living in mountainous areas such as Hunan, Guangxi, Anhui, and Jiangxi, due to the complex terrain and very little flat land in the villages, have no choice but to use the front and back of the house and the roof of their own window sills to dry and hang their crops, which has evolved into a traditional agricultural phenomenon over time. This special way of life and scene of villagers drying crops has gradually become the material for painters and photographers to chase and create, and has created a poetic name of "drying autumn".
2. The Heavenly Festival.
During the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhenzong decreed that June 6 was the day of the Heavenly Festival (贶, that is, to give), which was said to be the day when the gods and men descended to heaven, and repaired the Heavenly Hall in the Dai Temple. June 6 is the day of the festival, the temple Tibetan scripture pavilion on this day to carry out the inspection and exposure, and later continued to use the folk. The people believe that drying clothes, books, and bathing animals on June 6 can prevent clothes from being moth-eaten after drying, books from mold after drying, and lice after livestock washing.
3. Spectrum Festival.
On the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar, there is a custom of "June 6, every family basks in red and green" in the countryside, and it is also the traditional Chinese "Spectrum Festival". On the same day, some genealogists will hold a variety of activities to worship their ancestors, one is to unite the clansmen, and the other is to educate future generations not to forget their ancestors and have a deeper understanding of their surname culture.
4. Bathing Festival.
Every year on the sixth day of June of the lunar calendar is the bathing festival of the water tribe, and only the residents of the hot spring township of Dushan County have the conditions. The compatriots of the water tribe rushed to the hot springs of the hot spring town from fifty or sixty miles away to bathe, and the most were tens of thousands, and the few were thousands, and they were very lively.
5. Red Festival.
The Hakka people in the west still retain the custom of "June 6" and call it the "Red Festival". Every year, on that day, all married daughters have to go back to their parents' homes for reunions. Families took out their clothes, quilts, and books to expose them to the sun, and they no longer became moldy.
People carry out sacrificial activities to pray for the safety of people and animals and a good harvest.
6. Seedling Festival.
Guidong is a rice planting area, in the sixth month of the lunar calendar, is the peak season for the growth of seedlings, and the prevention of insect plague is very important. Therefore, the ancestors of Guidong regarded the day of "June 6" as the "Seedling Festival", passed down from generation to generation, and used the form of dancing straw dragons, catching "insect kings", and sacrificing "field gods" to pray for the elimination of disasters and evil spirits, and the abundance of grains.
7. Auntie's Day.
The Central Plains area called Lu Yuelu "Aunt's Day". "Mai is slightly yellow, and the girl looks at her mother. "Every year before the wheat harvest, when the green and yellow are not harvested, the daughter will go to visit the mother, and after the wheat harvest, the old mother will bring the new wheat and noodle food to the girl's house to ask how the harvest is, if the harvest is not good, the old mother-in-law will embarrass the son-in-law.
Therefore, it is the slack period after the wheat harvest, so there is a saying that "June 6, go to the wheat".
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"June 6" is a traditional festival of the Han nationality and the Buyi, Dong, Zhuang, Yao and other ethnic groups. Due to the different focus of the festival content in various regions, there are a variety of different names, such as the new festival, the sheep festival, the drying festival, the clothes festival, the washing and drying festival, the insect king festival, the aunt's festival, the Tianzhen festival and so on. Buyi, Dong, Zhuang, Yao and other ethnic minorities are also called "June Street", "June Bridge", "Worship Stove Festival", and some are directly called "Xiao Nian", which shows its grandeur.
The sixth day of the sixth month of the summer calendar is the birthday of the legendary ancient era of the water control hero Dayu. June 6 - Jianghuai eats scorched crumbs Guizhou fried noodles, that is, "scorched crumbs" Jianghuai area has the custom of tasting new wheat on the sixth day of the sixth month of the summer calendar. As the saying goes:
On June 6, taste the long pieces of meat with burnt crumbs".
Therefore, June 6 is also known as the "Heavenly Festival" (贶, kuài, meaning to give). It is rumored that Zhao Heng of Song Zhenzong claimed that God gave him the Book of Heaven on June 6 of a certain year, so he set the day as the Tianzhen Festival, and also built a grand Tianzhen Hall in the Dai Temple at the foot of Mount Tai. June 6 - Dayu's birthday Dayu statue Dayu is a great hero of water control in ancient China, another ancestor of humanity after China's Yanhuang Dynasty, and the founder of the Xia Dynasty.
Yang Xiong, a famous scholar of the Western Han Dynasty, "The Book of the King of Shu" contains: "Yu Benwenshan County, Guangrou County, was born in Shinew, and its place name is on the bank of dysentery. "Yu, born on June 6 in Shinew.
Li Daoyuan, a famous geographer during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, adopted this record in his "Notes on the Book of Water": "Yu was born in Shinu Village, Guangrou County, Shu. Historically, the sacrifice of June 6 Yu's birthday, with the emperor, the princes sacrifice the shrine when the prison (cattle, sheep, pigs and three animals are ready) of the etiquette to sacrifice Yu, very grand.
Whether the customs of June 6 and Dayu's birthday are coincidental or intrinsically related, it remains to be verified.
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Guangxi Longsheng Longji Scenic Area Jinkeng Hongyao "Clothes Festival", the Chinese have long known "Mother's Day" on the sixth day of the sixth lunar month.
June 6 is commonly known as the "Mountain God Festival". On this day, worship in the mountain temple, pray that the mountain god will supervise the fierce beasts and bad people in the mountain, and protect people, animals and mountain forests. Because Song Zhenzong got the "Book of Heaven" on Mount Tai on the same day, it is also called "Heavenly Festival"; In the old days, it was a day off for long-term workers, "June 6, hanging hoe hooks", also known as "long-term workers' day".
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