Introduction to the customs of the Chinese Valentine's Day. What is the Chinese Valentine's Day also called?

Introduction to the customs of the Chinese Valentine's Day. What is the Chinese Valentine's Day also called?
The customs of different festivals are also different. So, let’s take a look at the customs of the Chinese Valentine’s Day. What is the Chinese Valentine’s Day called? The Chinese Valentine's Day falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, which is also a relatively romantic and beautiful month. If you want to know whether the seventh lunar month of 2021 is a good month, you can click on Shui Mo Network's special topic on the seventh lunar month of 2021 to check it out.

Introduction to the customs of the Qixi Festival

Qixi Festival Custom 1: Xiangqiao Meeting
Every year on the Chinese Valentine's Day, people come to participate and build incense bridges. The so-called incense bridge is a bridge four or five meters long and half a meter wide, built with various thick and long wrapped incense (stick incense wrapped in paper). It is equipped with railings and decorated with flowers made of five-colored threads on the railings.
The second custom of the Qixi Festival: collecting dew
Legend has it that the dew on the Chinese Valentine's Day are the tears of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl when they met. If you smear the dew on your eyes and hands, it can make your eyesight clear and your hands quick.
Qixi Festival custom three: worship the seven sisters
The Seven Niang Festival on July 7 is often called "Bai Qi Jie" in Guangdong, and "Bai Qi Niang Ma" in Fujian and Taiwan.
Qixi Festival custom 4: Competition of ingenuity
On the Qixi Festival, there are several methods of "divination" to judge the cleverness of the contestants, including "threading a needle to pray for cleverness", "the spider responding to the call for cleverness", "threading a needle facing the moon", "losing cleverness", "competing in cleverness on the orchid night" and "testing cleverness by throwing a needle". The fifth custom of the Qixi Festival: threading a needle to pray for dexterity
Threading a needle to beg for dexterity is also called "skill competition", which means women compete in threading a needle. They tie colorful threads and thread a seven-hole needle. Whoever threads faster means more skills that one can beg for. The one who threads slower is called "loser". The "loser" has to give the gift prepared in advance to the one who gets the skill.
Qixi Festival custom six: threading a needle facing the moon
"Threading a needle facing the moon" means that on the evening of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, every household will clean the courtyard, and the young women and girls will first kneel down devoutly to the Weaver Girl, begging her to bless them with dexterity. Then, they took out the colorful silk threads and seven silver needles they had prepared in advance, and threaded the needles facing the moon. Whoever finished threading all seven needles first would become a skillful woman in the future.
Qixi Festival custom seven: Happy spider should be clever
The spider begging for dexterity is also an earlier way of praying for dexterity. Its custom is slightly later than threading a needle to pray for dexterity, and it probably started during the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
The eighth custom of the Qixi Festival: throwing a needle to test your luck
Throwing a needle to test one's skill is a variation of the custom of threading a needle to pray for dexterity on the Qixi Festival. It originated from threading a needle but is different from threading a needle. It was a Qixi festival custom that was popular during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

What is the Qixi Festival also called?

As a traditional Chinese festival, Qixi Festival has many nicknames.
The Chinese Valentine's Day is called the Double Seventh: the day, moon and sun are all sevenths, hence the name, also known as the Double Seventh. Fragrant Day: It is said that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the Qixi Festival, and the Weaver Girl will dress up and put on makeup so that the sky is filled with fragrance, hence the name.
The Chinese Valentine's Day is called the Weekend: the positions of the two stars, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, are special and they only meet once a year, so this day is called the Weekend.
The Chinese Valentine's Day is called the Qiqiao Festival: it is named after the "Qiqiao" custom of "the birthday of the Seventh Sister". July 7 is the birthday of the Seventh Sister. "Begging for skill" is one of the important customs of "Seventh Sister's Birthday", so it is also called "Begging for Skill Festival".
The Chinese Valentine's Day is called the Women's Day: The main customs of the Chinese Valentine's Day are for girls to worship gods, beg for skills, and compete for cleverness, so it is called the Women's Day, also known as the Daughter's Day and the Girl's Day.
The Chinese Valentine's Day is called the Lan Ye: The seventh month of the lunar calendar was called "Lan Yue" in ancient times, so the Chinese Valentine's Day is also called "Lan Ye".
The Chinese Valentine's Day is called the Day of the Ox and the Bull: In Vietnam, the main people celebrating the Chinese Valentine's Day are the Chinese, and the Chinese Valentine's Day has another name called "The Day of the Ox and the Bull".
The Chinese Valentine's Day is called the Children's Day because the customs of begging for skills and literature are mostly performed by young girls and boys, hence the name.

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