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Gregorian calendar August 2, 2014 Saturday, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival. Qixi Festival is the most romantic festival among China's traditional festivals, and is also considered to be "Chinese Valentine's Day".
August 2, 2014 is the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, the traditional Chinese festival Qixi, many people are accustomed to calling this festival "Chinese Valentine's Day". But folklore experts say that the Qixi Festival is not a "Chinese Valentine's Day", but a "Chinese Love Festival". Every year, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the traditional festival of the Han nationality in China.
Because the main participants of this day's activities are young girls, and the content of the festival activities is mainly begging, so people call this day "Qiqiao Festival" or "Girl's Day" and "Daughter's Day". The Qixi Festival is one of the most romantic festivals in China's traditional festivals, and it is also the day that girls attach the most importance to in the past. On this night, the women thread needles and beggars, pray for Fu Lu Shou activities, worship the Seventh Sister, the ceremony is pious and grand, display flowers and fruits, female red, all kinds of furniture, utensils are exquisite and small, lovely.
On May 20, 2006, the Qixi Festival was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. It is now also considered "Chinese Valentine's Day".
Every year, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the traditional festival of the Han nationality in China. Because the main participants of this day's activities are young girls, and the content of the festival activities is mainly begging, so people call this day "Qiqiao Festival" or "Girl's Day" and "Daughter's Day". The Qixi Festival is one of the most romantic festivals in China's traditional festivals, and it is also the day that girls attach the most importance to in the past.
On this night, the women thread needles and beggars, pray for Fu Lu Shou activities, worship the Seventh Sister, the ceremony is pious and grand, display flowers and fruits, female red, all kinds of furniture, utensils are exquisite and small, lovely. On May 20, 2006, the Qixi Festival was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. It is now also considered "Chinese Valentine's Day".
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Saturday, August 2, 2014 The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar. If you can, you can go to the Maldives. It's a very romantic place.
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It's a joy to be together, to get to know you.
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Tanabata is Valentine's Day, and you can spend it with your loved one.
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A program that has fun with each other and promotes affection.
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This wonderful holiday should be a little more romantic.
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What is the festival of Tanabata How should Tanabata be celebrated.
Qixi Festival is a traditional festival in China, and in the eyes of many middle-aged and elderly people, Qixi Festival is the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet, and it is also the Queqiao Festival. So, what kind of festival is Qixi Festival, and how should Qixi Festival be celebrated?
The origin of Tanabata.
Qixi first originated in the Han Dynasty, and the reason why people at that time liked Qixi was not only because they were infected by the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, but also because it was a kind of worship of nature. It is said that people at that time were very concerned about celestial phenomena, and they found that every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, the seven brightest stars appear in different directions in the night sky. Therefore, people will have a kind of reverence on the seventh day of the seventh month.
After the changes of different dynasties, the seventh day of the seventh month of July has slowly become our oral Valentine's Day.
How should Tanabata be spent.
From the current point of view, Qixi Festival is a young festival. Tanabata is known as White Day, and many young couples spend the night of Tanabata on a variety of dates. For example, the two go to a romantic restaurant for dinner, or go to a movie about love, or go to a romantic street stroll.
Of course, on Valentine's Day, there are also many couples who will use gifts to express their love for each other and true Valentine's Day blessings.
What gift to give on Valentine's Day.
Every year on Valentine's Day, most boys prepare a gift full of love for their girlfriends. Among them, rose and diamond rings are the best choice. Some boys will customize a diamond ring for their girlfriend in advance, and on Valentine's Day, they will put this diamond ring among the roses and give it to their girlfriend.
At the same time, he confessed his love for his girlfriend.
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The Qixi Festival is the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year.
Valentine's Day in ancient China is the Qixi Festival, and on July 7th, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl will meet at Queqiao. It was the only day they could see each other 365 days a year.
The legend is of course very beautiful, but according to ancient astronomical records, there are indeed two stars, Altair and Vega. The ancient astronomical calendar used the time when these two stars intersected as the day, the day of change. This day happens to be the 7th day of the 7th month of the lunar calendar, and this number is in line with the very auspicious number considered by ancient metaphysics.
First of all, there are seven elements in the world, the sun, moon, gold, wood, water, fire and earth, people also have seven tricks, there are seven emotions, and there are seven spirits, and there are seven fairies in the sky, there are seven gourd babies in the story, and there are seven things in daily life, firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea, so seven is very meaningful to the ancient Chinese. Where there will be good things happening in seven, this day will be the day when men and women meet, it is really suitable, very auspicious, perhaps it is from this slowly evolved, the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
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The seventh day of the seventh lunar month. The Qixi Festival comes from the folk tale "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl"!
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