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This year's lantern exhibition in Jinan will be held on the twelfth day of the first lunar month (February 18) on both sides of Quancheng Road Commercial Street, Daguanyuan, Shanda North Road, Hualian Plaza Road North, both sides of Duandian overpass, Beiyuan Street Yangzhuang Community and other areas.
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The front street of the provincial capital, near Baotu Spring, and near the Grand View Garden are all very good.
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Lantern Festival lanterns:
1. Palace lamp. The palace lamp is a world-famous special handicraft in China. The palace lantern is mostly made and used by the imperial palace and the government, so it has this name. The shape of the palace lamp is very rich, there are four squares, six squares, octagonal, round beads, flower baskets, and square wins.
Pisces, gourd, plate length, mugwort leaves.
There are many varieties such as glasses and collars, especially represented by hexagonal palace lamps. The production of palace lanterns is also very complicated, mainly using carved wood, carved bamboo, and carved copper as the skeleton, and then inlaid with gauze silk, glass or horn pieces, on which the landscape, flowers, birds, fish and insects are painted.
Characters and other auspicious and festive themes. Above.
2. Marquee.
In ancient times, the horse lantern was called the cockroach lamp (Qin and Han dynasties), the fairy sound candle and the heron lantern (Tang), and the horse riding lamp.
Song), Han nationality handicrafts, is also a traditional festival.
One of the toys, which belongs to the type of lantern. It is a unique ornamental lantern in the art of lanterns, and its reputation spreads all over the world, and is commonly found in festivals such as the Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival, and Mid-Autumn Festival. A candle is lit inside the lamp, and the heat generated by the candle causes air currents to cause the wheel to be axled.
Turn. There are paper-cuts on the axles, and the candlelight casts the shadows of the paper-cuts on the screen, and the images keep moving.
3. Rabbit lamp.
The rabbit lamp is three heads side by side, the head in the middle is very large, commonly known as "rabbit woman", and the heads on both sides are smaller, so it is called "thin rabbit". Use bamboo strips as a skeleton, paste it with red, white and green paper, insert a wick in the middle, light it and carry it away. According to legend, this is the meaning that some people are looking forward to having children, symbolizing that rabbits will give birth to children, and have many children and grandchildren, which has been passed down to this day.
4. Lotus lantern.
The lotus lantern was in southern Fujian in ancient times.
The gifts given to each other by young men and women at the Lantern Festival have rich meanings. Later, it was usually given to newlyweds during the Lantern Festival, and a pair of lanterns were given to them, and it was said that blessings would give birth to healthy fat dolls.
5. Rotam. The dragon lantern, also known as the "dragon dance", is one of the Chinese folk lighting and dance forms. The dragon is the head of the five beasts, and the dragon culture is the Chinese nation.
The most important totemic culture. There is a dragon head in front of the dragon lantern, and the number of nodes in the middle of the body varies, but it is generally singular, and there is a stick under each section for support. Those that burn candles in each section are called "dragon lanterns", and those that do not burn candles are called "burons".
When dancing, by a person holding the color beads to play the dragon, the head of the dragon rotates with the beads, the dragon body and the tail of the dragon each lift a section to follow, up and down, left and right to turn the dance and match with the gongs and drums, very spectacular.
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In February of the New Year, the Lantern Festival to see the lanterns means: the New Year is around February, the Lantern Festival is similar to the pronunciation of "lamp" and "ding" in Hokkien, so the lanterns are also used to seek the son to add Ding, seek fame, and seek to avoid xie peace.
What does it mean to celebrate the New Year + February + Lantern Festival + watch the lanterns + ?
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In February of the New Year, the Lantern Festival to see the lanterns means: the lucky year is around February, Zhimin Lantern Festival lanterns, in the Hokkien language, the pronunciation of "lamp" and "ding" is similar, so the lanterns are also used to build quiet branches to seek the son to add Ding, seek fame, and seek to avoid xie peace.
Lantern Festival lantern appreciation began in the Eastern Han Dynasty Ming Emperor quarrel late period, Ming Emperor advocated Buddhism, heard that Buddhism has the fifteenth day of the first month of the monk to view the Buddha relics, light the lamp to worship the Buddha's practice, so ordered this night in the palace and temple to light the lamp to worship the Buddha, so that the scholars and the common people are hanging lanterns. Later, this kind of Buddhist ritual festival gradually formed a folk grand festival. The festival has gone through the development process from the court to the people, from the Central Plains to all parts of the country.
Every year on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar, just after the Spring Festival, it is ushered in the traditional Chinese festival - the Lantern Festival. The first month of the first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, and the ancients called the night "xiao", so the fifteenth day of the first month is called the Lantern Festival.
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New Year's + February + Lantern Festival + Watching the lanterns + The meaning is as follows: Hanging lanterns during the Spring Festival or Lantern Festival can add to the festive atmosphere and also have the meaning of praying for peace. In the period of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, because the emperor believed in Buddhism, it was stipulated that the court and the people would light the lamp on the fifteenth day of the first month to worship the Buddha, which was maintained as a custom of worshipping the Buddha during the reign of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty.
Later, after the death of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, the new emperor determined the fifteenth day of the first lunar month as a festival, and the habit of lighting lamps also became a way to celebrate.
What does it mean to celebrate the New Year + February + Lantern Festival + watch the lanterns + ?
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New Year's + February + Lantern Festival + Watching the lanterns + The meaning is as follows: Hanging lanterns during the Spring Festival or Lantern Festival can add to the festive atmosphere and also have the meaning of praying for peace. The custom of lantern lanterns appeared earlier than this festival, in the period of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, because the emperor believed in Buddhism, so it was stipulated that the court and the people lit the lamp on the fifteenth day of the first month to worship the Buddha, which was maintained as a custom of worshipping the Buddha, and was maintained during the reign of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty.
Later, after the death of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, the new emperor made the fifteenth day of the first lunar month a festival, and the habit of lighting lamps also became a way to celebrate.
In the era when there was no electricity, the lamp was the only way for the ancients to drive away the darkness in the dark night, and the light and warmth it brought was an irreplaceable sense of security, so the lamp was a representative of the bright and beautiful world. The custom of seeing the lanterns in the Lantern Festival in the Tang and Song dynasties, has been greatly developed, every Lantern Festival must be a lantern knot, night and night sheng song, all-night bridge year to Dan, at that time the country is strong, the people are rich, the grand lantern ceremony is also the representative of the country's prosperity. And because "lamp" and "ding" homonym, Ding is the meaning of population, Tian Deng represents "Tian Ding", the Lantern Festival is a newly married woman without children, the mother's family will send a lamp to her, is to hope that the daughter can get pregnant as soon as possible.
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