Why is the Chinese Valentine's Day also called the Qiqiao Festival? Is it not appropriate to get a haircut on the Chinese Valentine's Day on July 7, 2020?

Why is the Chinese Valentine's Day also called the Qiqiao Festival? Is it not appropriate to get a haircut on the Chinese Valentine's Day on July 7, 2020?
Introduction: Some festivals have more than one name, and the Chinese Valentine's Day is no exception. So why is the Chinese Valentine's Day also called the Qiqiao Festival? Is it not appropriate to get a haircut on the Chinese Valentine's Day on July 7, 2020? The seventh month of the lunar calendar is named Orchid Month because many varieties of orchids bloom in July with an incomparable fragrance. If you want to know whether the seventh month of the lunar calendar in 2020 is a good day, just go to Shuimoxiansheng.com for consultation!

Why is the Chinese Valentine's Day also called the Qiqiao Festival?

The Qixi Festival is named after the "Qixi Festival" custom of "begging for skills" on 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".
According to folk legend, the Seventh Sister is an expert weaver from heaven. In the old days, beautiful girls would "beg for skill" from the Seventh Sister, begging her to teach them a skillful craft; in fact, the so-called "begging for skill" was nothing more than a "competition of skill".
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.
"Xijing Miscellaneous Records" said: "The women of the Han Dynasty often threaded seven-hole needles in the Kaijin Tower on the seventh day of the seventh month, and everyone was accustomed to it."
Liang Zongmou of the Southern Dynasty wrote in Jingchu Sui Shi Ji: "On the seventh day of the seventh month, women in the family would make a colorful tower and pierce seven holes in it, or use gold, silver or stone as needles." Geography said: "Emperor Wu of Qi built a multi-story tower, and on the seventh day of the seventh month, many palace ladies would go up there to pierce needles. People called it the Needle Threading Tower."
Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties wrote in "Kaiyuan Tianbao Yishi" that "On the seventh night of the seventh month, the palace built a palace with brocade, a hundred feet high, which could accommodate dozens of people. Fruits, wine and roasted vegetables were laid out, and seats were set up to worship the two stars of Niu and Nv. The concubines each used a nine-hole needle and five-colored thread to thread it towards the moon. Those who passed through it were considered to have good luck. The Qingshang music was played, and the feast lasted until dawn. All the families of the local people followed suit."
Yuan Dynasty Tao Zongyi's "Yuanshi Ye Ting Lu" said: "Jiuyintai is the place where people pray for wisdom on the seventh night of the seventh month. At night, the palace maids go up to the stage to thread a nine-tailed needle with colorful silk. The one who finishes first is the winner, and the one who finishes later is the loser. Each of them contributes money to give to the winner."

Is it not appropriate to have a haircut on the Chinese Valentine’s Day on July 7, 2020?

Lunar calendar: July 7, 2020 Gregorian calendar: August 25, 2020, Tuesday, Virgo [Today's old almanac is suitable] Pray for blessings, get married, move to a new position, fast and offer sacrifices, pray for offspring, move into a new house, seek wealth, break ground, start drilling, remove mourning clothes, accept betrothal gifts, open the market, build a house, erect pillars and beams, accept wealth, remove planting and livestock, go to school, cut clothes, wear a hairpin [Today's old almanac is unsuitable] Litigation, bed installation, construction, groundbreaking, burial, travel, go out to teach, seek medical treatment
Since the hairpin is suitable for wearing a crown today according to the old lunar calendar, the Chinese Valentine's Day on July 7, 2020 is suitable for getting a haircut! Qixi Festival customs: worship Kuixing
It is said that July 7th is Kuixing's birthday.
Kuixing is the god of literature, and scholars who want to achieve fame and success particularly venerate Kuixing, so they must worship him on the Qixi Festival, praying for his blessing for good luck in the exam.
Lord Kuixing is Kuidouxing, the first star of the Big Dipper among the twenty-eight constellations, also known as Kuixing or Kuishou.
In ancient times, when a scholar won the top spot in the imperial examination, he was called "the best scholar in the world" or "the one who won the first place in one fell swoop" because Kuixing is in charge of the examination fortune.
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