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Lantern Festival.
The Vegetable Stealing Festival, also known as the Vegetable Stealing Day, is a traditional custom popular in some parts of China. It is held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year, that is, the day of the Lantern Festival. On the day of the festival, the girls will go in groups to steal other people's food, and it is strictly forbidden to steal from their own family, nor from their friends with the same surname, because stealing vegetables is related to their marriage.
The "Vegetable Stealing Festival" is widely popular in the southwest region, and up to now, many provinces, cities and many ethnic groups have given great interest to this legendary festival. Just like the current Chongqing and Sichuan areas, on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, people will quietly go to the vegetable field during the day to see which one's vegetables grow well, and then finish dinner early, and when it gets dark, adults will take children to other people's fields to "steal vegetables".
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This festival of the Miao people may originate from the Han people's Lantern Festival when they steal vegetables to ask for children and steal vegetables to ask for sons-in-law. Similar customs were most prevalent on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Whether it is the fifteenth day of the first lunar month or the fifteenth day of August, it is the day of the full moon; Legend has it that on the night of the full moon, the moon elder will match unmarried men and women; The Dong people also believe that when the moon is full (especially on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival), the fairies of the Moon Palace will descend to the world and sprinkle the nectar from the sky on the fruits and vegetables.
In addition, the Chinese also regard the full moon as a sign of fulfillment, and wishing on the night of the full moon will be fulfilled. Raising silkworms is a big event for the girls, and if you can eat more "moon vegetables" on this day, the silkworms raised that year should also be harvested. The vegetable stealing festival of the Miao people, which is popular in the Huangping area of Guizhou Province, is also held on the 15th day of the first lunar month every year.
On the day of the festival, the girls will go in groups to steal other people's food, and it is strictly forbidden to steal from their own family, nor from same-sex friends, because stealing vegetables is related to their marriage. His dish is limited to cabbage, and the amount is enough for everyone to eat one meal. Stealing vegetables is not afraid of being discovered, and the people who stole it are not to blame.
Everyone gathered the stolen vegetables together and made a cabbage feast. It is said that whoever eats the most can be proud of the person early, and at the same time, the silkworms raised are the strongest, and the silk spit out is also the best.
In Taiwan, there are unmarried women who steal green onions or vegetables on the night of the Lantern Festival will marry a good husband's traditional customs, commonly known as: "steal green onions, marry a good girl", "steal vegetables, marry a good son-in-law", hope that the girl who is happily married, to steal green onions or vegetables in the vegetable garden on the night of the Lantern Festival, looking forward to the future family happiness, the Tang Dynasty lamp market also appeared music and dance performances, thousands of palace maids, folk girls in the lights ** singing and dancing, called singing, stepping songs.
The Vegetable Stealing Festival in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, also known as the "Stealing Green Festival", is carried out on the 14th night of the first lunar month or the 15th day of the first lunar month every year, and it was first popular in the rural areas of southern Hunan and is a local traditional custom. Whenever the New Year comes, people sneak into other people's vegetable gardens to steal vegetables, and then cook the stolen vegetables and eat them together, ushering in a new year with laughter. Although it is "stealing" other people's things, people are always happy to do it, and the stolen people will not be annoyed, and they will be very happy after finding out that their vegetable garden has been "stolen", indicating that their own vegetables are growing well, and they will have a good harvest in the new year, and they will be richer, and everything will go smoothly in the new year.
The person who "steals" is also to get some blessings from others and hope for good luck in the new year, so the person who steals the green only symbolically pulls some green vegetables, and does not destroy other people's vegetable gardens. The old people say that those who steal green on New Year's Day will have everything smooth and their wishes come true this year.
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Stealing vegetables is actually a custom of the Lantern Festival.
The Vegetable Stealing Festival, also known as the Vegetable Stealing Day, is a traditional custom popular in some parts of China. It is held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year, which is the day of the Lantern Festival. On the night of the Lantern Festival, young men and women will go to other people's vegetable fields to steal vegetables, and the people who steal the vegetables are happy, and the people who are stolen are also happy, because the more vegetables are stolen that night, the more popular your family is in the village.
In the Hakka people, the stealing festival is still spreading: stealing the green, the more you scold, the more refined you are, but the Hakka people's stealing festival is generally carried out on the 14th night of the first lunar month. Ancient classics have records of the modification of the behavior of stealing rents, and Hong Hao's "Song Desert Chronicles" in the Song Dynasty records that after people inherited the custom of stealing from the Khitans, some women blatantly led their concubines to other people's homes to steal objects while the master welcomed guests.
When the owner found out, he came to redeem it with tea and pastries.
Other customs of the Lantern Festival:
1. Eat Lantern Festival.
On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival has been used as a food for a long time in our country. In the Song Dynasty, the folk were popular to eat a novel food during the Lantern Festival. This kind of food was first called Fu Yuanzi and later called Lantern Festival, and businessmen also called it ingots.
2. Flower lanterns.
The custom of putting lanterns on the Lantern Festival developed into an unprecedented lantern market in the Tang Dynasty, and when the nuclear cracked up, the capital Chang'an was already the world's largest city with a population of one million, and the society was rich. In the prosperous era of the Kaiyuan Dynasty when Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, the scale of the lamp market in Chang'an was very large, 50,000 lamps were burned, the lanterns were varied, the emperor ordered people to make a huge lamp tower, the golden light was brilliant, and it was extremely spectacular. The Lantern Festival of the Song Dynasty is better than the Tang Dynasty in terms of scale and fantasy and exquisite lighting, and the activities are more folk and have stronger national characteristics.
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The history of stealing vegetables during the Lantern Festival originates from the traditional Chinese way of playing, also known as "stealing vegetables in the Year of the Dog".
In China, eating bean soup and Lantern Festival is indispensable for the Lantern Festival, and stealing vegetables is an important activity of the Lantern Festival. This activity has its own implications: first, it illustrates people's attachment to good food.
Going to someone's house to steal vegetables during the Lantern Festival may be despised because of their status, but people have no scruples because they are eager to enjoy the delicious dishes of someone else's home. Second, it is an indication of people's attitude towards frugality. In the village stove room, people hang the dishes they have prepared in front of the door, which not only recognizes that the poor have the right to enjoy the food they should enjoy when they are hungry, but also means that the poor should also have a frugal attitude.
In general, the meaning of the Lantern Festival is to express people's attachment to food, and at the same time remind people to be frugal and share food.
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The ancients also had the habit of stealing vegetables. Some ancient classics have records of the ancients' stealing of vegetables. In the Song Dynasty Hong Hao's "Song Desert Chronicles", it is said that after people inherited the custom of stealing from the Khitans, some women brazenly led their concubines to other people's homes to steal objects while the master welcomed guests.
After the owner found out, he brought home tea and pastries to redeem them. In Wenchang County, Guangdong, Qing Dynasty, there was also the custom of "stealing green on the eve of the Yuan Dynasty to receive the blessing as auspicious, and the loser to not slander as auspicious".
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This festival of the Miao people may originate from the Han people's Lantern Festival when they steal vegetables for children and steal vegetables for sons-in-law. Similar customs were most prevalent on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Whether it is the fifteenth day of the first lunar month or the fifteenth day of August, it is the day of the full moon; Legend has it that on the night of the full moon, the moon elder will match unmarried men and women; The Dong people also believe that when the moon is full (especially on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival), the fairies of the Moon Palace will descend to the world and sprinkle the nectar from the sky on the fruits and vegetables.
In addition, the Chinese people also regard the full moon as a sign of perfection, and making a wish on the night of the full moon will be fulfilled. Raising silkworms is a big event for the girls, and if you can eat more "moon vegetables" on this day, the silkworms raised that year should also be harvested.
In Taiwan, there are also unmarried women in the Lantern Festival night stealing green onions or vegetables will marry a good husband of the traditional customs, commonly known as: "steal the green onions, marry a good girl", "steal the vegetables, marry a good son-in-law", hope that the marriage of a happy girl, to the Lantern Festival night to the vegetable garden to steal green onions or vegetables, looking forward to the future family happiness, the Tang Dynasty lamp market also appeared music and dance performances, thousands of palace maids, folk spike brothers and girls in the lights ** singing and dancing, called singing, stepping song.
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