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Eating Wuhuang is a folk custom of the Han nationality, popular in Jiangnan and other places. "Five yellows" generally refer to yellow croaker, yellow eel, cucumber, salted egg yolk and realgar wine.
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Yellow croaker usually likes to inhabit deep seas, migrates offshore from April to June to spawn, and returns to the deep sea area in autumn and winter, so it is used as a seasonal dish around the Dragon Boat Festival.
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The theory of traditional Chinese medicine believes that the Dragon Boat Festival is on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, which is the time of the year when the yang energy is at its peak, and at noon, it is the time when the yang energy is at its peak in the day.
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This is just a legend, believe it, don't believe it, when the yang energy is at its peak in the day, you can use the power of the Dragon Boat Festival solar term to suppress bad luck and improve your energy.
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In order to prevent the five poisons that poured out of the nest during the Dragon Boat Festival, the old Chengdu people specially prepared a Dragon Boat Festival meal containing "five yellows", which is to "fight poison with poison".
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It is named because there are five kinds of foods with "yellow" sounds on the market. You can use the power of the Dragon Boat Festival to suppress bad luck and improve your energy.
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There is also a reason for this, there is a difference between cucumber and vegetable melon. From the appearance alone, the vegetable melon is relatively long, relatively thin, with prickly body, green appearance, and white or pale green flesh.
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Yellow eels are artificially bred and can now be eaten all year round, whereas in the past, yellow eels were eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival. After a winter of storage and a spring of recovery, coupled with the warmer weather, rich food, the wild yellow eel in the Dragon Boat Festival is particularly strong and fat, and the yellow eel meat is delicate at this time, it is the best time to choose food.
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In this way, the effect of fighting poison with poison can be achieved.
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Most of the Dragon Boat Festival customs revolve around the removal of the five poisons, what are the five poisons? The five poisons are snakes, spiders, scorpions, centipedes, and geckos.
The custom of the Dragon Boat Festival avoids the five poisons, because in the old Beijingers' concept, the fifth month of the lunar calendar is the evil month, and it is said that in this month, all poisonous insects and diseases go out to make people sick. This poisonous insect is huge in number and is known as the Five Poisons. The Dragon Boat Festival hung Zhong Kui like an interpreter of customs, giving him a new function.
Zhong Kui slashed five poisons. The five poisons are snakes, spiders, scorpions, centipedes, and geckos.
The folk song says, "Dragon Boat Festival, the weather is hot, the 'five poisons' wake up, and there is no peace." On the fifth day of the fifth month of May, the Dragon Boat Festival is regarded as the first of the "nine poisons", so there are many special customs of exorcism, disinfection and epidemic avoidance. The Dragon Boat Festival drives the "five poisons" to remind people to pay attention to disease prevention.
Avoiding the "five poisons" is the original intention of the "Dragon Boat Festival". Around the Dragon Boat Festival, it is early summer. The weather is hot, rainy and humid, mosquitoes breed, and it is the season of high incidence of infectious diseases.
In order to avoid the occurrence of diseases, people weave mugwort leaves into the shape of tigers. It is said that the tiger can deter insects, ward off evil spirits, and dispel plague.
During the Dragon Boat Festival, the ancients would weave a colored rope of red, yellow, blue, green and purple to tie the wrists, ankles or necks of children at home. In addition to wearing colored ropes, the ancients also made various incense sachets, which were compared with colored ropes and used to pray for blessings. The sachet played a substantial role.
Most of these sachets contain Chinese herbs, such as incense, cinnabar, realgar, etc., so that the five poisons cannot be avoided. In this way, when poisons such as scorpions, snakes, geckos, centipedes, toads, etc., try to get close to the population, the smell of these herbs will come down without a fight. At the same time, this sachet not only has the function of driving away the five poisons, but also becomes a small gift given by lovers during the Dragon Boat Festival, which can be described as "dog abuse and insect control".
The Dragon Boat Festival is known by many other names, such as the "Herb Festival" and the "Calamus Festival". These names have all evolved from local customs. On the occasion of the Dragon Boat Festival, people often hang calamus and wormwood in front of the door.
It can not only attract wealth and ward off evil spirits, but also prevent mosquitoes from approaching. "The Dragon Boat Festival has arrived, and the five poisons have woken up. "It can be seen from the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival that while celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival, people also drive away the five poisons through some customs.
During the Dragon Boat Festival, children should bring the "Five Poison Bags" embroidered with the pattern of five poisons (snakes, scorpions, centipedes, geckos, and toads), which means to fight poison with poison and ensure good health. Or mom and grandma will put a warm egg in their pocket, or roll the warm egg on the little belly a few times, and say things like "it won't hurt for a year" while doing it.
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The five poisons refer to five poisonous animals such as snakes, centipedes, toads, scorpions, and geckos. During the Dragon Boat Festival, people will paste herbs such as mugwort leaves, calamus, and herbs to drive away these poisonous animals and bless the family. At the same time, there are also traditional customs such as eating zongzi and dragon boat racing.
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The five poisons refer to the five poisons in traditional Chinese culture, including snakes, centipedes, spiders, toads, and scorpions. During the Dragon Boat Festival, people take various ways to expel these poisons to pray for peace and health. For example, people would hang herbs such as wormwood, calamus, and realgar at the door to ward off evil spirits and ward off evil spirits.
In addition, people will also eat zongzi, dragon boat racing and other activities to increase the body's resistance and ability to ward off evil spirits.
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In ancient times, May was considered to be the "Poison Moon" and "Evil Moon". Because the weather is getting hotter and hotter, the rain is gradually increasing, people are prone to getting sick, and many insects in nature are also coming out to move. The fifth day of the fifth month of the fifth month is designated as the day to drive away the plague and poisonous insects.
The "five poisons" in folklore are five animals, which are snakes, scorpions, centipedes, geckos, and toads. In fact, it is a misunderstanding of the ancients to call these five animals "five poisons", because geckos are not poisonous, but they are considered to be highly poisonous. The ballad says:
Dragon Boat Festival, the weather is hot, the 'five poisons' wake up, restless. The Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth month of May is considered to be the first of the "nine poisons", so there are many special customs of exorcism, disinfection and epidemic avoidance among the people. The Dragon Boat Festival drives away the "five poisons" to remind people to pay attention to disease prevention.
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The five poisons are scorpions, snakes, spiders, centipedes and geckos, which are generally more common in the south.
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The weather becomes hot during the Dragon Boat Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival has the custom of inserting wormwood to drive away the five poisons, which refer to five kinds of poisonous insects, snakes, scorpions, centipedes, toads, and geckos.
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Refers to scorpions, centipedes, snakes, bees, toads. Because these things are poisonous, if you are bitten, you will probably die.
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The five folk poisons are: snakes, scorpions, centipedes, geckos, and toads. Generally speaking, everything recovers around the Dragon Boat Festival, and the five poisons also begin to haunt. The five poisons should be avoided.
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The five poisons represent snakes, scorpions, centipedes, geckos, and toads, which are due to the climate, so there will be these animals in the summer, and they will also cause harm to the human body, and it will be particularly serious in the winter temperature of the 5th knot.
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Toads, scorpions, centipedes, snakes, geckos. These are the five types of animals that look very strange and make people feel very scared.
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The five poisons are five species of animals, which are green snakes, centipedes, scorpions, geckos, and toads. It is also a kind of folklore.
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1. Five yellows: yellow eel, yellow croaker, duck egg yolk, cucumber, realgar wine;
2. Five reds: roast duck, amaranth, duck eggs, lobster, realgar wine;
3. Five poisons: snakes, spiders, scorpions, centipedes and geckos;
Dragon Boat Festival allusion: A long time ago, the Jade Emperor announced that the poisonous insects in the sky could not go to the world until the first sound of spring thunder, and at that time, the temperature in the world would rise, and the poisonous insects would not be frozen to death. At this time, the five kinds of poisonous insects were still too cold, so they agreed to wait for the Dragon Boat Festival when the weather was warm and then go together to harm the world. The five poisonous insects are snakes, spiders, scorpions, centipedes, and geckos.
As soon as they arrived at the door of a family, they heard the hostess say, "Eat quickly, these are the five poisons of fried."
Five Poisons was taken aback when he heard this, and when he went to the window to take a look, he saw five kinds of red dishes on the table. This year, the people here rarely encountered the five poisons. Since then, people have eaten five kinds of red-colored vegetables on the Dragon Boat Festival to scare off those poisonous pests, hoping that they will not enter their homes.
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The five red are "roast duck, amaranth, red oil duck eggs, lobster, realgar wine", the five yellows are roasted yellow croaker, roasted yellow eel, mixed cucumber, salted egg yolk, realgar wine, and the five poisons are snakes, spiders, scorpions, centipedes and geckos.
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Five red: roast duck, cabbage, duck eggs with red oil, lobster, realgar wine;
Five yellows: roasted yellow croaker, roasted yellow eel, mixed cucumber, salted egg yolk and soybean sprouts (or tofu);
Five poisons: snakes, spiders, scorpions, centipedes, geckos;
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The five poisons of the Dragon Boat Festival refer to the green snake, centipede, scorpion, gecko and toad. During the Dragon Boat Festival, the weather becomes hot, and these five poisonous animals will come out, so people use various ways to avoid the five poisons.
Because the five animals of green snakes, centipedes, scorpions, geckos and toads will often haunt around the Dragon Boat Festival, and people in ancient times believed that these five kinds were highly poisonous, so the Dragon Boat Festival should avoid the five poisons.
In fact, the five poisons are a misunderstanding of the ancients, the gecko in the five poisons is a kind of animal without poison, but the ancients believed that the gecko is highly poisonous, and will make some sachets or paste the five poison pictures to avoid the five poisons. Shirt Sakura.
The Dragon Boat Festival to avoid the five poisons is an ancient Chinese custom, generally go out to collect medicine, with or Bi Cong peach leaves and mugwort leaves are boiled into a kind of potion, used for bathing, can go to evil and cure ** disease, but also to drink realgar wine, spray medicinal wine at home, used to prevent and eliminate the five poisons at home.
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