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Updated on society 2024-05-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In 2019, the beginning of spring coincides with Chinese New Year's Eve, and the rain coincides with the Lantern Festival. Do you know?

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    The 2019 Spring Festival coincides with the Chinese New Year's Eve of the lunar calendar, while the 2019 rain solar term coincides with the Yuanxiao Festival of the lunar calendar. Why is that?

    Because the Gregorian calendar has a little more than 365 days in a year, while China has 24 solar terms in a year, 365 days divided by 24 equals a little more than 15 days, and the number of days between each of the 24 solar terms is a little more than 15 days. Most of these solar terms are 15 days, and a few are 16 days. The solar terms are generally fixed in the date of the Gregorian calendar, sometimes only 1 day, so the day of the beginning of spring in the Gregorian calendar is mostly on February 4 or 5, and the rain festival after 15 days is the 19th or 20th.

    The beginning of spring, one of the 24 solar terms in China, symbolizes the beginning of spring, which occurs between February 3 and 5, when the sun is located at 315° ecliptic longitude. The beginning of spring is the first of the 24 solar terms, and people attach great importance to this solar term.

    Chinese New Year's Eve, commonly known as the Chinese New Year's Eve, is the last day of the lunar year. Its original meaning is "year division", which refers to the end of the year to remove the old and cloth the new. On Chinese New Year's Eve, families are busy cleaning the garden, removing old cloth and new cloth, hanging lanterns, pasting window flowers, and cooking Chinese New Year's Eve dinner.

    Adults are busy, and children are busy setting off firecrackers. After eating the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, adults give children and elders a New Year's bag (money), except for the elderly, most people will keep the New Year.

    The second day of Chinese New Year's Eve is the Spring Festival, that is, the first day of the first lunar month, and the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, which was known as the Shangyuan Festival in ancient times. These are the two most solemn and lively traditional festivals in China. Chinese New Year is a day for family reunions, and no matter how far away from home, people do everything possible to rush home and enjoy the joy of being together with their families.

    The customs of the Lantern Festival are different in different places, or the lanterns, or the dragon dance, the lion dance, and the stilts, all of which are very lively.

    Each month of the lunar calendar is 30 days of the big month and 29 days of the small month, because a solar term is 15 days, the day of the beginning of spring in 2019 is in the 30th month of the lunar calendar, and 15 days later is the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar, and the fifteenth day of the first month is the Yuanxiao Festival, so the day of the rain solar term coincides with the Yuanxiao. In 2019, the beginning of spring coincides with Chinese New Year's Eve, and the Chinese New Year's Eve and the Lantern Festival are fifteen days apart, and the beginning of the spring and the rain are also fifteen days apart, so it is logical that the rain and the Lantern Festival coincide.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The rain and the Lantern Festival are not necessarily the same day. Rain is the second of the 24 solar terms, around the fifteenth day of the first lunar month of each year.

    The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, a traditional festival in China, and this day is also the last large-scale festival of the New Year's Festival. On this day, everyone is considered to have finished the New Year, and they will hang out colorful lanterns and set off fireworks to celebrate. Legend has it that this festival is a celebration held by people to celebrate the return of the beast to the deep mountains and never come back to harm the world, so everyone closes the circle to put up lanterns and set off fireworks to celebrate.

    The Lantern Festival is a festival calculated according to the traditional Chinese calendar lunar calendar, which is the first fifteenth full moon after the year, so it is also called the Shangyuan Festival. China also uses the calculation method of the lunar calendar to divide the year into 24 solar terms, which are changed every 15 days, so the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is also in time to catch up with the conversion of solar terms, which is the junction of the beginning of spring and rain.

    The rain festival is two or three days around the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and this year's rain coincides with the Lantern Festival.

    As one of the 24 solar terms, rain is also a festival, in which it is customary for a daughter of a monk to return to her parents' home to visit her relatives, and to bring a red cloth and a jar of meat as gifts. In addition to this, there are some areas where it is popular for people to fry glutinous rice flowers on this day. And according to the quality of fried glutinous rice to predict the quality of this year's harvest.

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