Introduction: In our traditional customs, important events such as breaking ground generally require choosing an auspicious day. So [Is the Lantern Festival in 2021 suitable for breaking ground? What is the origin of the Lantern Festival?] Let's follow the editor to find out. If 2021 is a brand new chapter, then the first month of the lunar calendar is the most important title page. To anticipate the highlights, don’t miss the 2021 first month special topic that Shuimoxiansheng.com has carefully prepared for you.Is the Lantern Festival in 2021 a good day to break ground?The fifteenth day of the first lunar month of the year 2021 (Lunar calendar) The Gregorian calendar, February 26, 2021, Friday, Pisces (Solar calendar) ——What to do today (do not use it for important events on the first day of the lunar month) Moving, getting married, getting a marriage certificate, breaking ground, getting engaged, seeking an heir, taking office, receiving wealth, getting married, receiving a betrothal gift, migrating, hiding treasure, leveling the road ——What to avoid today (do not use it for important events on the first day of the lunar month) Renovation, opening a business, burial, raising the beam, opening a business, breaking ground, building, praying for blessings, offering sacrifices, lifting the market, receiving livestock, drilling, building houses, digging wells, setting up certificates, seeking medical treatment, erecting pillars, planting, releasing water, opening warehouses, building bridges and embankments. Auspicious gods to follow: Xiangri, Baoguang, Tiangui, Dicai, Huoyao. Evil spirits to avoid: Tiangang, God of Death, Moon Punishment, Moon Harm, Wandering Disaster, Five Voids, Chongri, Red Sand, All Generals, Moon Fire, Desolate, God Separated, Ice Melting Tile FillingBased on the above contents of the lunar calendar, we can know that since today is an unlucky day (do not use it for important events on the first day of the lunar month), it is not suitable to break ground on the Lantern Festival in 2021. The Origin of the Lantern FestivalThe legend of the origin of the Lantern Festival - "Three Yuan Theory" The custom of lighting lanterns during the Lantern Festival is also believed to have originated from the Taoist "Three Yuan Theory"; Shangyuan means the first full moon night of the new year. The origin of the Lantern Festival is recorded in "Miscellaneous Notes on the Seasons" that it is due to the old customs of Taoism. The Five Pecks of Rice Sect, an important Taoist sect in the late Han Dynasty, worshipped the God of Heaven, the God of Earth, and the God of Water. They believed that the God of Heaven bestowed blessings, the God of Earth forgiven sins, and the God of Water relieved disasters. They also paired the three officials with the Three Yuans, saying that the God of Heaven was born on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month during the Shangyuan period, the God of Earth was born on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month during the Zhongyuan period, and the God of Water was born on the fifteenth day of the tenth lunar month during the Xiayuan period. Taoism in the Wei and Jin Dynasties matched the "Three Officials" with the time and seasons, and designated the 15th day of the first lunar month as the "Shangyuan", the 15th day of the seventh lunar month as the "Zhongyuan", and the 15th day of the tenth lunar month as the "Xiayuan", collectively known as the "Three Yuans". In this way, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is called the Lantern Festival. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Wu Zimu said in "Dreams of the Southern Song Dynasty": "The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month is the day when the Heavenly Official of the Shangyuan Festival bestows blessings." Therefore, lanterns must be lit on the Shangyuan Festival. Lantern Festival Customs: Dragon Lantern ShowDragon lantern performance is also known as dragon lantern dance or dragon dance. The first recorded dragon dance was in the "Fu of Western Capital" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty. The author gave a vivid description of the dragon dance in the narration of a hundred plays. According to the "Book of Sui·Music Records", during the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui, the "Yellow Dragon Change" performance, which was similar to the dragon dance in various acrobatics, was also very exciting and dragon dance became popular in many places in China. The Chinese worship the dragon and regard it as a symbol of good luck. |
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