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Racing dragon boats, eating zongzi, and remembering Qu Yuan.
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During the Dragon Boat Festival, there are customs such as eating zongzi, rowing dragon boats, wearing sachets, picking herbs, hanging wormwood, putting paper kites, drinking realgar wine, and tying five-color silk threads. The customs of the Dragon Boat Festival are more colorful, and there are differences in the content or details of the customs in different regions due to regional culture.
The customs of the Dragon Boat Festival generally revolve around the forms of dragon sacrifice, prayer for blessings, and disasters, which entrust people's wishes to welcome auspiciousness and blessings, ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters.
The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Duanyang Festival, the Dragon Festival, the Tianzhong Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, etc., is one of the four traditional festivals in China, and in 2009 it became the first festival in China to be selected as the world's intangible cultural heritage.
There are four sayings about the commemoration of historical figures in the Duanyu Song Mengwu Festival, namely: commemorating Qu Yuan, commemorating Wu Zixu, commemorating the filial daughter Cao E, and commemorating Jie Zitui.
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The Dragon Boat Festival is a very popular folk festival in China, the Dragon Boat Festival is the traditional habit of the Chinese nation since ancient times, due to the vast area, plus many stories and legends, so not only produced many different festival names, but also has different customs in various places. So what traditional customs of the Dragon Boat Festival do you know?
The dragon boat is a multi-person collective paddling competition, an important activity of the Dragon Boat Festival, and a ritual of the ancient dragon totem sacrifice, which is a relic also. It is an important activity of the Dragon Boat Festival, which is still very popular in the southern coastal area of our country, and after it is spread abroad, it is deeply loved by the people of all countries and forms an international competition.
There are dragon boats and phoenix boats in the Dragon Boat Festival, and the phoenix boat is derived from the ancient black boat, and there are dragon and phoenix boats in some places. Dragon boat is a form of dragon worship in folk beliefs, that is, to borrow the power of the dragon to pray for blessings and ward off evil spirits.
In the Dragon Boat Festival, people take wormwood and calamus as one of the important contents, every family is sprinkled and swept away, and calamus and moxa are inserted in the door eyebrows and hung in the hall. Folk believe that wormwood also has the effect of warding off evil spirits and recruiting blessings, and during the Dragon Boat Festival, wormwood is hung on the door, and it becomes a habit along the way, and then it becomes a Dragon Boat Festival custom.
There is a custom of hanging wormwood during the Dragon Boat Festival in all parts of the north and south. In the south, it is regarded as an auspicious day for the pure yang and righteousness of heaven and earth to drive away evil spirits and diseases, and some places in the north regard it as an evil moon and evil day to avoid evil and avoid poison.
Washing herbal water, one of the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, the day of the Dragon Boat Festival is the day of the strongest Chinese medicine in the year of herbs and trees, and the Dragon Boat Festival is full of medicine. Washing herbal water on the Dragon Boat Festival day can cure ** diseases and remove evil spirits. During the Dragon Boat Festival, many places in China have the custom of picking herbs and boiling herbs for bathing, and the medicinal properties of the Dragon Boat Festival herbs play a vital role in it.
Five-color silk thread, also commonly known as five-color silk, five-color silk. Ancient names: Shunbing, Zhu Suo, etc. Tied to the mosquito net and cradle, it is also called Wanzhuan rope and Jian rope.
The five colors of the five-color silk represent the five elements, and the five colors represent the five directions, which are mutually reinforcing each other, and have a mysterious role in driving away evil spirits and welcoming good fortune. The five-color silk thread originated from the concept of the five elements in ancient China, and the five-color silk was tied to the arm, or it was a tattoo relation. The Dragon Boat Festival is tied with five-colored silk threads, which was a very popular festival.
Passed on to later generations, it has developed into many kinds of beautiful ornaments such as longevity, longevity locks, sachets, etc., and the production has become increasingly exquisite, becoming a unique folk art of the Dragon Boat Festival.
Zhong Kui was a Confucian student in the Tang Dynasty, who was removed by the emperor because of his ugly appearance, and Zhong Kui died in anger by touching the stairs of the palace. Later, Zhong Kui was attached to the ghost king who specialized in catching ghosts, and became the door god that people hung at the end of the year. Because the plague in May is easy to epidemic and there are many dead, people think of Zhong Kui, who specializes in catching ghosts, so the statue of Zhong Kui is hung on the Dragon Boat Festival.
Nowadays in the Jianghuai area, every family hangs the statue of Zhong Kui, which is used to drive away evil spirits.
The above is the traditional customs of the Dragon Boat Festival that I understand, what else do you know?
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The traditional customs of the Dragon Boat Festival are to insert mugwort leaves on the door, wrap zongzi to eat, adults and children can not be barefoot, and also row a dragon boat to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan.
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The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, and the customs and customs vary from place to place, and here are some of the common Dragon Boat Festival customs:
Dragon Boat Racing: Dragon boat racing is one of the most representative activities of the Dragon Boat Festival, especially in the Jiangnan area.
Eat zongzi: Zongzi is an indispensable food for the Dragon Boat Festival, and the taste is different in different places, but Xunqing is wrapped with glutinous rice, meat, bean paste and other ingredients.
Dragon Boat Festival sachets: During the Dragon Boat Festival, some places will also make Dragon Boat Festival sachets, made of wormwood, agave leaves, mugwort leaves and other herbs, hanging on doors and windows, it is said to repel mosquitoes and poisons, ward off evil and protect the body.
Hanging wormwood, calamus: Some places will hang wormwood, calamus and other plants before the Dragon Boat Festival to dispel diseases and drive away evil spirits.
Dragon boating: In addition to dragon boat racing, there is also the custom of playing dragon boats in some places, usually by two acres of rotten land dragon boats facing each other and hitting each other with pennies.
Stickers and drawing symbols: In some places, people will stick and draw symbols during the Dragon Boat Festival, which is said to be able to dispel diseases and drive away evil spirits and bless peace.
Picking mugwort leaves: Some places will pick mugwort leaves before the Dragon Boat Festival, which is used to make tea, smoke, and can also be used to dispel diseases and drive away evil spirits, disinfection and sterilization.
Dragon Boat Festival games: There are also some traditional games in some places, such as swinging, stepping on stilts, playing shuttlecock, etc.
In conclusion, the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival are very diverse, and different places have different customs and traditions. These customs all reflect people's inheritance and love for traditional culture.
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We have: eating zongzi, racing dragon boats, hanging sachets, smearing realgar wine, etc
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Eat zongzi, the zongzi in the north and south are not the same, most of the zongzi in the north are sweet, the zongzi in the south are salty zongzi or meat zongzi, and there are dragon boat races to worship ancestors.
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The customs of our Dragon Boat Festival are to wrap zongzi, eat zongzi and worship ancestors.
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The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival for the Chinese Han people to commemorate Qu Yuan, which is spread to all parts of China around the talented and independent Chu doctor Qu Yuan, and the folk culture is shared. However, there are exceptions, the Dragon Boat Festival in the Dongwu area has always not commemorated Qu Yuan, but commemorated Wu Zixu who was thrown into the river on May 5, and the Wuyue area held a dragon boat race on this day, and the custom of tribal totem sacrifice was much earlier than the Spring and Autumn Period.
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