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Qingming, at this time, the willow tree is the easiest to survive.
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Qingming season. Planting willows to measure the weather, and planting willows on the Qingming Festival actually has the role of ** weather.
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In ancient times, there was a habit of "planting willows" during the Qingming Festival, and there is still this habit today.
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In ancient times, the ancients also attached great importance to this season, and everyone would plant willows during the Qingming season.
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The purpose of "inserting willows" is to drive away ghosts and evil spirits, this method first appeared in the Wei and Jin dynasties, and the people and Buddhism and Taoism agreed with this statement, and it was handed down.
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In ancient times, people generally had the habit of "inserting willows" on their heads during the Qingming Festival. People planting willows in the Qingming season mainly believe that willow branches have the effect of driving away evil spirits and avoiding harm. Taoism and Buddhism believe that willow branches can fight ghosts, so willow branches are also called "ghost trees".
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In ancient times, there was a willow in the Qingming Dynasty, the purpose was to drive away evil spirits and avoid ghosts, and the two schools of Buddhism and Taoism and the people of the people agreed with this practice, so it was handed down.
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In ancient times, there was this custom on the Qingming Festival, because the willow branch was also called the ghost and the terrible wood could be sacrificed to the ancestors during the Qingming Festival, and the willow tree had new branches.
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In the Qingming season, a long time ago, the willow was planted to drive away evil spirits and ghosts, and the flowers were planted intentionally, and the willows were not opened, and the willows were planted unintentionally, so the willow branches were easy to grow. Therefore, the people planted willows during the Qingming Festival.
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During the Qingming Festival, there is a tradition of planting willows and trees. In the history of our country, the earliest planting of trees on the side of the road was initiated by a person named Wei Xiaokuan in Shaanxi more than 1,400 years ago.
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Qingming season. In the history of our country, the earliest planting trees on the side of the road was initiated by a person named Wei Xiaokuan in Shaanxi more than 1400 years ago, he was a famous general in the Western Wei Dynasty and the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and a native of Xi'an.
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In the ancient Qingming season, you can start to "plant willows"; The custom of "inserting willows" originated before the Song Dynasty (probably the Wei and Jin dynasties) in China. It is said that willow planting can ward off evil spirits and drive away ghosts, so this custom has been passed down to this day.
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Ancient China. On Qingming Festival.
There is a season. Willow insertion.
The tradition of planting trees, the earliest tree planting on the side of the road in history was initiated by a person named Wei Xiaokuan from Shaanxi more than 1,400 years ago.
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In ancient times, Qingming Festival was also known as the Arbor Day of the ancients. When people go to worship their ancestors, they will use to break off willow branches and insert them in the grave, which is equivalent to planting willow trees.
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The purpose of "inserting willows" is to drive away ghosts and avoid evil spirits, as early as in the Wei and Jin dynasties, the people and Buddhism are more agreeable, and this saying has survived. It has also become a traditional festival in China since ancient times, and it is also a 24-solar term.
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In ancient times, there was "willow cutting" in the Qingming Dynasty, and this behavior was passed down step by step by ancient customs.
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