Introduction: The traditional festival of Chinese Valentine's Day also has many traditional activities. So what are the customs and activities of Chinese Valentine's Day? Is it not advisable to travel far on Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020? The seventh month of the lunar calendar is the beginning of the second half of the year. How auspicious or inauspicious will the days of the seventh month of the lunar calendar be in 2020? Shui Mo Xiansheng website has prepared relevant articles for you, come and have a look.What customs and activities are there on the Chinese Valentine’s Day?Qixi Festival customs and activities: drying books/clothesThe official record of folk customs began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The "Monthly Ordinances for the Four Classes of People" (completed in 166 AD) has the following record: "On the seventh day of the seventh month, people dry scriptures and clothes, make dried rice cakes, and pick irises." The custom of drying books and clothes continued until the Ming and Qing dynasties. Qixi Festival customs and activities: Seven-vegetable soup/human-shaped colored silk "Jingchu Sui Shi Ji" states: "The seventh day of the first lunar month is the Human Day. Seven kinds of vegetables are used to make soup, and colorful figures are cut or carved into thin gold figures to be pasted on folding screens, which are also worn on the head. Huasheng is also made as a gift." (Huasheng is a kind of jewelry worn by women in ancient times, made of five-colored silk) Qixi Festival Customs and Activities: Tears of the Sky River In the Jiangsu and Zhejiang areas, it is a popular custom to collect dew in washbasins. 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 customs: washing hair with tree sap, dyeing nails with flowers Young girls in many areas like to wash their hair with tree sap mixed with water during festivals. Legend has it that this can not only make them young and beautiful, but also help unmarried girls find their ideal husband as soon as possible. Most of the people who paint their nails with flowers and plants are girls and children. Qixi Festival customs and activities: women worship the moon In the culture of the Xia people, the ancient custom of worshiping the moon god was mostly on the new moon day, that is, the 17th or 27th day. It is believed that the 15th day of the month, which was popular in the Han Dynasty, was also a slight revision of the 27th day. In ancient times, many women had the custom of worshiping the moon. In traditional culture, the moon has always been a symbol of good fortune for women. They often pray or confide their deepest thoughts to the moon. There has been a tradition of women worshipping the moon since ancient times, especially on the Chinese Valentine's Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival. The legend of Diao Chan offering sacrifices to the moon is probably the most touching scene. Transformation and seeking a child On the Chinese Valentine's Day, people use wax to make various images, such as the characters in the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, or the shapes of vultures, mandarin ducks, and other animals, and place them on the water to float, which is called "floating on water." Among them is a wax baby doll called "Huasheng". Women bought them home and let them float on the water and soil, believing it was a good omen for having children. Qixi Festival customs and activities: planting seeds to pray for a child According to the old custom, a few days before the Chinese Valentine's Day, a layer of soil was put on a small wooden board, and corn seeds were sown to grow into green seedlings. Some small huts, flowers and trees were then placed on it to make it look like a small village of farmers, which was called "shell board". Or mung beans, red beans, wheat, etc. were soaked in a porcelain bowl, and waited for them to grow inch-long sprouts, and then tied into a bundle with red or blue silk ropes. This was called "seeding life", also known as the "five-life basin" or "flower basin". It is also called "Pao Qiao" in various parts of the south. The grown bean sprouts are called Qiao Ya, and people even use Qiao Ya to replace needles and throw them on the water to pray for cleverness. Various images are also sculpted out of wax, such as the characters in the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, or the shapes of vultures, mandarin ducks, and other animals, and placed on the water to float, which is called "floating on water." There were also wax baby dolls that women would buy and place them in water and soil to float them home, believing that this would bring good luck in having a child, a practice called "transformation." Qixi Festival customs and activities: Tianhe Night Talk On the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day, many young girls will secretly hide under a shed full of lush pumpkins. Legend has it that if one can hear the whispers of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl when they meet in the dead of night, the girl who is about to get married will be able to obtain this everlasting love for a thousand years. In an era of open social atmosphere, there were also lovers who would hide under the melon shed hand in hand and eavesdrop on the whispers of the Milky Way. Qixi Festival customs and activities: worshiping the Weaver Girl "Worshiping the Weaver Girl" is purely a matter for young girls and young women. Most of them make appointments with their friends or neighbors in advance to host the event together with five or six people, or as many as ten people. The ceremony was held by setting up a table under the moonlight, on which were placed tea, wine, fruits, five seeds (longan, red dates, hazelnuts, peanuts, melon seeds) and other offerings; there were also a few flowers tied with red paper and inserted in a vase, and a small incense burner was placed in front of the flowers. Then, the young women and girls who had agreed to participate in the worship of the Weaver Girl fasted for a day, bathed, and came to the host's house on time. After burning incense and praying in front of the table, everyone sat around the table together, eating peanuts and melon seeds, facing the Weaver Girl constellation, and silently reciting their thoughts. For example, young girls who hope to be beautiful or marry a good husband, and young women who hope to have a baby soon, can pray silently to the Vega. We played until midnight. Is it not advisable to travel far during the Chinese Valentine’s Day in 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 work , fast and offer sacrifices to pray for offspring, move into a new house to 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 and wear hairpins [Today's old almanac is unsuitable] Litigation, bed installation, construction, groundbreaking, burial, travel, go out to teach, seek medical treatmentSince the time for taking up the post is suitable in the lunar calendar, the Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020 is a good time to travel far away! 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