How many festivals are there in the summer in China?

Updated on society 2024-05-14
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How many festivals are there in the summer in China, and those are respectively.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Dragon Boat Festival.

    The Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar every year, also known as the Duanyang Festival, the Midday Festival, the May Festival, etc. The Dragon Boat Festival originated in China, and was originally a festival for Chinese people to dispel diseases and prevent epidemics, and later it is said that the patriotic poet Qu Yuan died on this day, and it has also become a traditional festival for the Chinese Han people to commemorate Qu Yuan.

    2. Father's Day.

    Father's Day is a time of year to give special thanks to fathers, dating back to the early 20th century, and varies from country to country and is celebrated in a variety of ways, most of which are related to gift-giving, family dinners, or events.

    3. Mother's Day.

    Mother's Day (mother's day), which is a day to thank mothers. The festival first appeared in ancient Greece; Whereas, modern Mother's Day originated in the United States and is celebrated on the second Sunday of May every year. Mothers usually receive gifts on this day, and carnations are seen as flowers dedicated to mothers, while the mother flower in China is the daylily flower, also known as the forget-me-up grass.

    4. Children's Day.

    International Children's Day (also known as Children's Day, International Children's day) is scheduled for June 1 of each year. To honour the memory of Lidice** and all the children who died in the war around the world, to oppose the killing and poisoning of children, and to protect the rights of children.

    5. Army Day.

    On July 11, 1933, the Provisional Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic, in accordance with the proposal of the ** Revolutionary Military Committee on June 30, decided that August 1 would be the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    During the year, there are several major folk festivals, which as a Chinese should know. What do you know about traditional Chinese festivals?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The main festival of summer is International Children's Day, which is the festival of children all over the world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are 16 traditional Chinese festivals, namely Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Land Festival, Shangwei Festival, Cold Food Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Qixi Festival, Zhongyuan Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chongyang Festival, Xia Yuan Festival, Laba Festival, Winter Solstice Festival, Stove Festival, and Chinese New Year's Eve. Different festivals contain different meanings, and although the customs of different places are different, there is not much difference.

    1. The Spring Festival refers to the first day of the first month, and the folk celebrate the auspiciousness of the New Year, 2. The Lantern Festival refers to the fifteenth day of the first month, and the Lantern Festival is Valentine's Day in ancient times.

    3. The Land Festival refers to the second dragon raising its head in early February, which is a very important festival, and men will shave their heads on this day, and there is an auspicious sign for the dragon to raise its head.

    4. Shangsi Festival refers to the third day of March, which was called the Daughter's Day in ancient times, and the third day of March should be eaten with boiled eggs to prevent headaches.

    5. The Cold Food Festival refers to the day or two before the Qingming Festival, also known as the Fire Ban Festival, and people mainly eat cold food.

    6. Qingming Festival is April 5 every year, it is the largest ancestor worship festival, mainly to sweep the tomb.

    7. The Dragon Boat Festival is the 5th day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar every year, and the custom is mostly to eat zongzi and race dragon boats.

    8. Qixi Festival is Valentine's Day in China, and it is very lively.

    9. The Midyear Festival is a ghost festival in China, and it is also one of the ancestor worship festivals.

    10. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a big festival for family reunion, and the custom is to eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon.

    11. Chung Yeung Festival is the Old Man's Day in China.

    12. The Xia Yuan Festival is one of the festivals on the 15th day of the 10th month of the lunar calendar, to worship ancestors and sacrifice ancestors.

    13. Laba Festival is a grand festival of Buddhism, and it is also a traditional Chinese festival, and Laba Festival has the custom of drinking Laba porridge.

    14. The Winter Solstice Festival is one of the most important festivals in the 24 solar terms.

    15. The Stove Festival is commonly known as the Little Year, the northern lunar calendar generally celebrates the New Year on December 23, and the South celebrates the New Year on December 24, and people will pray to the God of the Stove on this day to keep safe.

    16. Chinese New Year's Eve, also known as the Spring Festival, is the grandest festival of the year and the most important traditional festival for the Chinese.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main traditional festivals in China are:

    1. Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month);

    2. Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month);

    3. The dragon raises its head (the second day of the second lunar month);

    4. Sheri Festival (the second day of the second lunar month);

    5. Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third lunar month);

    6. Cold Food Festival (105 or 106 days after the winter solstice);

    7. Qingming Festival (after April 5 in the Gregorian calendar);

    8. "Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month);

    9. Qixi Festival (the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar);

    10. Midyear Festival (the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar);

    11. Mid-Autumn Festival (the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar);

    12. Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar);

    13. Xia Yuan Festival (the 15th day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar);

    14. Winter Solstice Festival (December 21 and 23 in the Gregorian calendar);

    15. Chinese New Year's Eve (29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. There are 11 traditional festivals in China, namely: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Cold Food, Qingming, Dragon Boat Festival, Qiqiao (Qixi), Mid-Autumn Festival, Chongyang, Lari (Laba Festival), Xiaonian and Chinese New Year's Eve.

    2. Chinese traditional festivals are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, with diverse forms and rich contents. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and condensation of the history and culture of a nation or country.

    3?Most of the traditional festivals were formed in ancient times, and in the pre-Qin period, due to the different customs of the north and the south, the customs of the north and the south have not yet been integrated and popularized, and many ancient festivals and customs are rarely recorded in the Central Plains literature. The Han Dynasty was the first period of great development after the unification of China, and the economic and cultural exchanges between the north and the south also integrated the customs and habits, which provided good social conditions for the spread and popularization of festival customs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The day of the Mid-Autumn Festival of the lunar calendar (Mid-Autumn Festival); October 1, 2 and 3 (National Day); Dragon boat festival; July 1 (the birth day of the Communist Party of China); August 1 (Army Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army); September 10 (Chinese Teacher's Day); Chung yeung festival;

    A holiday for all citizens:

    1. New Year, 1 day off (January 1);

    2. Spring Festival, 3 days off (Chinese New Year's Eve, the beginning of the first month.

    1. 2nd year of junior high school);

    3. Qingming Festival, 1 day off (on the day of Qingming in the lunar calendar);

    4. Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1);

    5. Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar);

    6. Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar);

    7. National Day, 3 days off (October 1st, 2nd, 3rd).

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The so-called summer should be July, August, and September.

    There are only two public holidays.

    Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival of the lunar calendar);

    National Day, 3 days off (October 1, 2, 3).

    Festivals and anniversaries for some citizens: The founding day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (August 1), active military personnel have a half-day holiday.

    July 1 (the birth day of the Communist Party of China);

    August 1 (Army Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army);

    September 10 (Chinese Teacher's Day);

    Plus a Chung Yeung Festival.

    Seven in total

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You're talking about solar terms, right? There are absolutely no 7 festivals.

    The solar terms should be 6 per quarter, for a total of 24.

    Spring: Beginning of spring, rain, sting, equinox, Qingming, valley rain.

    Summer: Lixia, Xiaoman, Mango, Summer Solstice, Xiaoxia, Great Heat.

    Autumn: the beginning of autumn, the beginning of summer, white dew, autumn equinox, cold dew, frost.

    Winter: the beginning of winter, light snow, heavy snow, winter solstice, small cold, big cold.

    If calculated according to the solar calendar, it is very likely that the beginning of autumn is counted as the solar term of summer. Because the beginning of autumn is generally in the beginning of August of the solar calendar, the weather is still very hot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What are the traditional Chinese festivals in the eyes of primary school students? Seven traditional festivals in China!

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