Introduction: Different festivals have different customs, so what are the customs of Chinese Valentine's Day? Is the seventh day of July in 2020 a good day for Chinese Valentine's Day? The arrival of the seventh month of the lunar calendar heralds the scorching summer heat is gradually fading away. For more information about the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of the seventh month of the lunar calendar in 2020, please come to Shuimoxiansheng.com to learn more.What are the customs of Chinese Valentine’s Day?Qixi Festival customs: begging for marriageOn clear summer and autumn nights, the sky is full of shining stars, and a Milky Way runs across the north and south. On the east and west banks of the Milky Way, there is a shining star on each side, facing each other across the river. They are Altair and Vega. The star Wunu later evolved into a goddess in mythology, and was called Seventh Sister, Heavenly Fairy, and Seventh Mother by the people. She is the patron saint of weaving clouds, lovers, women, and children. Countless lovers in the world will look up to the starry sky and pray to the Weaver Girl on the night of Chinese Valentine's Day for a happy marriage. Qixi Festival customs: visiting Qijie Water According to folklore, on the Chinese Valentine's Day, seven fairies from the sky will come down to earth to bathe in the river. At this time, the river water is imbued with fairy spirit, and people bathing in it will not only bring luck in love but also prevent disease. People in Baise, Jingxi and other places in Guangxi believe that the water on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is very holy and clean. The water on the Chinese Valentine's Day can not only drive away evil spirits and avoid diseases, but also make their love life perfect and their life happy. This custom is related to the local legend of seven fairies coming down to earth to take a bath. Qixi customs: planting seeds to pray for a child "Planting seeds to pray for a child" is an old custom. A few days before the Chinese Valentine's Day, a layer of soil is first applied on a small wooden board, and corn seeds are sown to grow into green shoots. Or you can soak mung beans, adzuki beans, wheat, etc. in a porcelain bowl, wait for them to grow inch-long sprouts, and then tie them into a bundle with red or blue silk ropes. This is called "seeding", and is used to pray for children. 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 animals such as vultures and mandarin ducks, 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: storing Qixi water "Qixi Water" is also known as "July Seventh Water". It is said that "Qixi Water" has magical functions. It can remain unchanged for a long time and can treat burns, remove sores, etc. In Guangdong and Guangxi, there is a custom of storing "Qixi water". That is, after the first cockcrow on the morning of the seventh day, each family goes to the well or river to draw water and store it. According to folklore, on the morning of July 7, fairies will come down to earth to take a bath, and the bath water can ward off evil spirits, cure diseases and prolong life. Therefore, people go to the river to fetch water in the morning of the Qixi Festival, and then collect it in new jars for future use. It is said that on the night of Chinese Valentine's Day, washing your face with seven-color floral water made from seven kinds of flowers, such as Milan, jasmine, and rose, can make a woman more beautiful. Qixi Festival customs: celebrating the birthday of the ox In the old days, children would pick wild flowers and hang them on the horns of cows on the Chinese Valentine's Day, which was also called "celebrating the cow's birthday." According to legend, after the Queen Mother of the West separated the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl with the Milky Way, the old cow asked the Cowherd to peel off its skin so that the Cowherd could cross the Milky Way to see the Weaver Girl, so the old cow could ride on its skin to see the Weaver Girl. In order to commemorate the old cow’s sacrificial spirit, people have the custom of “celebrating the cow’s birthday”. Qixi Festival customs: Qiqiao tribute case In the past, the "Seven-Qi Qiao Gong An" was popular in Pinghai Ancient City, Huidong County, Huizhou. Around the Chinese Valentine's Day, little girls, older girls, new brides and old ladies from many families in Pinghai City pay homage to the "Seventh Sister" by making all kinds of "tributes" by hand, competing with each other to show their ingenuity and kindness, praying for family happiness and wishing peace and prosperity for the country and the people. The handicrafts of Pinghai Qiqiao tribute case include lanterns, palace lanterns, flowers and fruits, ladies, utensils, palaces, towers, flower arrangements, patterns, embroidery, sugar art, four treasures of the study, and a set of historical story characters. The Qiqiao tribute case is displayed from the evening of the sixth to the eighth day of the seventh lunar month, usually in the front yard of the house for people to appreciate and comment on. Qixi Festival Customs: Welcoming the Immortals The Qiqiao Festival in Guangzhou, Guangdong is unique. Before the festival arrives, the girls prepare various ingenious little toys with colored paper, straw, string, etc. They also put grain seeds and mung beans in small boxes and soak them in water to make them germinate. When the sprouts grow to more than two inches long, they are used to worship gods, which are called "worshiping the immortals" and "worshiping the gods". From the evening of the sixth to the evening of the seventh, for two consecutive nights, the girls put on new clothes and new jewelry. After everything is arranged, they burn incense and light candles, kneel down and worship the starry sky, which is called "welcoming the immortals". They have to worship seven times from the third to the fifth watch. Qixi Festival customs: worshipping gods In some villages in western Guangdong, there is a custom of making dumplings to worship gods on July 7th. According to traditional customs, people worship the "Lord" (Buddha) in the temple first, and then worship the God of Land. Offerings to gods usually include rice dumplings, three kinds of tea and five kinds of wine, fruits, etc. Qixi Festival customs: worshiping the Cowherd According to some books from the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, the skills displayed by Guangzhou girls on the Chinese Valentine's Day included embroidered shoes the size of a grain of rice, various fans the size of fingernails, exquisite and light small silk curtains, and specially made lotus, jasmine, rose, night-blooming primrose, etc. The flowerpot was only the size of a drinking cup, with two flowers painted in the pot, one real and one fake, which made it difficult to distinguish. On the seventh night, the worship of the god continues as it did the previous night, which is called "worshiping the Cowherd", and is usually performed by a boy. Qixi Festival customs: worship Kuixing The ancients' worship of stars went far beyond Altair and Vega. They believed that there were seven stars in the east, west, south and north representing directions, collectively known as the Twenty-Eight Mansions. Among them, the Big Dipper was the brightest and could be used to identify directions at night. The first star of the Big Dipper is called Kuixing, also known as Kuishou. Kuixing is the god in ancient Chinese mythology who dominates the rise and fall of articles. In the minds of ancient students, Kuixing has a supreme status. It is said that July 7th is the birthday of Kuixing. Kuixing is in charge of literary affairs, and scholars who want to achieve fame and success particularly respect Kuixing. Therefore, they worship him on the Qixi Festival, praying for his blessing for good luck in the exams. 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. Scholars in the eastern Fujian area venerate Kuixing, and there is even a custom of "worshiping Kuixing" on the "Qixi Festival". Is the Qixi Festival on July 7, 2020 a good date?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 treatmentSince getting married and moving into new home are both auspicious according to the lunar calendar, and the number of auspicious items in the lunar calendar exceeds 10, the seventh day of July in 2020, the Chinese Valentine's Day, is an auspicious day! 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