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Qixi Festival, formerly known as the Qiqiao Festival. Qixi Qiqiao, this festival originated in the Han Dynasty, Ge Hong's "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" of the Eastern Jin Dynasty has "Han Cai women often wear seven-hole needles on the Han Dynasty portrait stone on the seventh day of July, the female dormitory map placket building, people are accustomed to it", this is the earliest record of Qiqiao we see in ancient documents.
"Tanabata" was the earliest in people's worship of nature. Judging from historical documents, at least three or four thousand years ago, with people's understanding of astronomy and the emergence of textile technology, there were records about Altair and Vega. People worship the stars far more than Altair and Vega, they believe that there are seven stars representing directions in the east, west, north and south, collectively known as the Twenty-Eight Nakshatras, of which the Big Dipper is the brightest and can be used to discern the direction at night.
The first star of the Big Dipper is called Kuixing, also known as Kuishou. Later, with the imperial examination system, the champion was called "Da Kui Tian Corporal", and the scholars called Qixi "Kui Xing Festival", also known as "Book Festival", which maintained the traces of the earliest Qixi ** in the worship of the stars.
"Tanabata" is also the worship of time by ancient people. "Seven" is the same as "period", and the month and day are both "seven", giving people a sense of time. The ancient Chinese called the sun, moon and the five planets of water, fire, wood, metal and earth "seven yao".
The number seven is manifested in the folk in terms of time, and the "seven-seven" is often the final game when calculating the time. In old Beijing, when making dojos for the dead, they often thought that they would complete the "Seven Sevens". The current "week" is still preserved in Japanese.
"Seven" is homophonic with "auspicious", and "seven-seven" has the meaning of double auspiciousness, which is an auspicious day. In Taiwan, July is known as the month of "Joy and Prosperity". Because the shape of the word "Xi" in cursive script resembles "seventy-seven", the seventy-seven years old is also called "Xishou".
"Qixi Festival" is also a phenomenon of digital worship, and the ancient folk put the first month and March.
March, May. May, July.
The "sevenfold" of July and September 9, plus the multiples of February 2 and 3, and June 6, are all listed as auspicious days. "Seven" is the number of beads in each column of the abacus, romantic and rigorous, giving people a mysterious beauty. "Seven" has the same sound as "wife", so Tanabata has largely become a festival associated with women.
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The original name of Qixi Festival was called the Qiqiao Festival, which originated in the Ming Dynasty.
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"Tanabata" was the earliest in people's worship of natural celestial phenomena. As early as the era of the Book of Songs, people had an understanding of the celestial phenomenon of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a personified description: "The Weaver Girl should cross the river on Qixi Festival, and make the magpie a bridge."
Of course, people worship the stars far more than Altair and Vega, and the ancestors even imagined every star in the sky as a god who could play a dominant role in people's lives and was related to people's own lives. ”
"Qixi Festival" is also the worship of time by ancient people. Wang Laihua said that the "Qixi Festival" is a month.
Seven, every day is seven. In ancient times, the Chinese called the sun, the moon, and the five planets of water, fire, wood, metal, and earth "Qiyao". "Seven" is manifested as a stage of time in the folk, and it often ends with "seven-seven" when calculating time.
The current "week" is still preserved in Japanese. "Seven" is homophonic with "auspicious", and "seven-seven" has the meaning of double auspiciousness, which is an auspicious day.
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The earliest record of Qixi comes from the "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" written by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which records the grand occasion of the Han Dynasty's Qixi Festival: "Han Cai women often wear seven-hole needles in the placket on the seventh day of July, and everyone is accustomed to it." The meaning of this phrase is:
The palace ladies of the Han Dynasty often held a sewing competition in the palace on the seventh day of the seventh month of the seventh month to see who sewed fast and well, and who was the champion. And after the palace became popular, the people also imitated and imitated it. Therefore, the original Qixi Festival in ancient times had nothing to do with the love between men and women, it was just a skill competition for female celebrities, and this custom was also called "begging", that is, begging for ingenuity and wisdom.
In this way, Qixi has nothing to do with the Cowherd and Weaver Girl, but why is Qixi passed down because of the Cowherd and Weaver Girl? This also has a origin.
This is because folk legend has it that the Weaver Girl was originally a weaver, and she is outstanding in appearance and ingenuity. And the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl met at Queqiao on the seventh day of July, so Qixi Festival is related to love. This is the origin of Qixi Festival and the beautiful expectations and yearning of the people for love, so there is an extension of the love legend of the "Qixi Festival".
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The legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is the ** of Qixi Festival, which is a metaphor for beautiful love, and is one of the more representative loves in China, which is very meaningful.
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Qixi is the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on July 7 every year.
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The love story of the ancient Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
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Qixi sits to watch the morning glory Vega, is a folk custom, according to legend, on this night every year, it is the time when the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd meet at the Magpie Bridge. The Weaver Girl is a beautiful, intelligent, and ingenious fairy, and the women of the mortal world beg her for wisdom and ingenuity on this night, and also inevitably ask her for a happy marriage, so the seventh day of the seventh month is also known as the Begging Festival.
Qixi Festival, which refers to the night of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, and some people call it China's "Valentine's Day".
In China, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is commonly known as the Qixi Festival, which is also known as the "Qiqiao Festival", "Qiqiao Festival", "Daughter's Day" or "Qixi Valentine's Day". This is one of the most romantic festivals in traditional Chinese festivals, and it is also the day that girls pay the most attention to in the past.
On a clear summer and autumn night, the stars are shining in the sky, a white Milky Way is like a bridge across the north and south, on the east and west banks of the river, there is a shining star, across the river, far away, that is Altair and Vega.
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The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl met on July 7 at the Magpie Bridge.
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It is estimated that it was the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl of that era.
Qixi Festival, formerly known as the Qiqiao Festival. Qixi Qiqiao, this festival originated in the Han Dynasty, Ge Hong's "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" of the Eastern Jin Dynasty has "Han Cai women often wear seven-hole needles on the Han Dynasty portrait stone on the seventh day of July, the female dormitory map placket building, people are accustomed to it", this is the earliest record of Qiqiao we see in ancient documents. >>>More
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