The Chinese Valentine's Day is clearly the Qixi Festival in China, while the traditional Valentine's Day is the Lantern Festival. So when did the Chinese Valentine's Day become generally considered as Valentine's Day? Why can't we popularize the Lantern Festival as Valentine's Day? July is named the Melon Month because fruits and melons are fragrant. What are the good days in July of the lunar calendar in 2020? Let’s take a look at the special topic of July 2020 on Shuimoxiansheng.com.China's traditional Valentine's Day is the Lantern FestivalChina's Valentine's Day has always been the Lantern Festival (also known as the Lantern Festival). The Chinese Valentine's Day is now promoted as Valentine's Day, but it is just a masterpiece of commercial operations in recent years. The essence of Qixi Festival is to beg for skill, that is, a festival for women to show off their needlework."Seven" is the number of beads in each column of the abacus. It is romantic and rigorous, giving people a mysterious beauty. "Qi" is homophonic with "wife", so Qixi has largely become a festival related to women. In ancient times, Chinese women had many ways to pray for good luck. They could either thread the needle themselves or catch a spider and put it in a box. If the spider made a web the next day, it would be considered a lucky draw. As for the meeting of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the Weaver Girl means the goddess of cleverness. In ancient times, all the girls who were good at needlework would do needlework on the Chinese Valentine's Day in order to pray to the goddess of cleverness to grant them unparalleled wisdom. Because of the hottest time of July, it was actually almost autumn at that time, and the Weaver Girl started preparing autumn and winter clothes at this time, so there was such a festival. Valentine's Day in most countries in the world is set in spring. In Europe and the United States, it is February 14th, while in China, it is the 15th day of the first lunar month. This is not a random day, but a day when humans place beautiful hopes on life. Qixi Festival is a traditional festival for begging for wisdomIn ancient times, women had no control over their own destiny. Marriage was decided by their parents and matchmakers. As long as fate gave them a relatively good "husband", they would "beg for skills", but what they were actually begging for was their own happiness.Women would engage in such activities as "begging for wisdom and worshipping the Weaver Girl", "planting crops to pray for children", and "drying their books and clothes" etc. However, it is rare to see records of young men and women having trysts or lovers getting engaged on that day. The most common verses that appear in celebrities' poems are about longing for each other on the Chinese Valentine's Day, and this is all because of the tragic love story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meeting on the Magpie Bridge. In the minds of the ancient masses, the Weaver Girl was a kind, beautiful and dexterous fairy. Therefore, on the night of the seventh day of the seventh month, especially unmarried girls would "beg for dexterity" from the Weaver Girl in the hope of having a smart heart and a pair of dexterous hands. Since women in ancient times could only marry, take care of their husbands and raise children, many women believed in the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl and hoped to follow the Weaver Girl as a role model. Therefore, the Chinese Valentine's Day is also a traditional festival for women in ancient times. Every Chinese Valentine's Day, they would offer sacrifices to the Weaver Girl, praying for themselves to be dexterous and have a happy marriage. This is the origin of the ancient term "begging for cleverness". Why are Chinese Valentine's Day and Valentine's Day confused?The orthodox Valentine's Day in ancient China is not the Qixi Festival but the Yuanxi Festival, which is the Lantern Festival! On this night, women can go out openly. Married women can go out in pairs, unmarried women can go on dates, and single women can look for partners.The Chinese Valentine's Day is endowed with the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl". Because it is endowed with connotations related to love, it has become a festival symbolizing love and is thus considered to be the most romantic traditional festival in China. Historically, Qixi Festival and Valentine's Day have nothing to do with each other. In ancient times, the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is commonly known as Qixi Festival, also known as "Qiqiao Festival" or "Daughter's Day". Women nowadays no longer need to "beg for cleverness" and can devote themselves to their careers and marry independently. Today's Chinese Valentine's Day has become Valentine's Day thanks to the romantic story of meeting on the Magpie Bridge and the promotion of businesses. Moreover, Chinese culture pays great attention to the operation of the five elements and yin and yang, which depends on the weather. Love should be commemorated in spring; Chinese Valentine's Day is already autumn, and everything is about to become bleak. Do you think it is appropriate to celebrate Valentine's Day? Therefore, in ancient times, Qixi Festival was a festival for young girls waiting to be married, and had nothing to do with Valentine's Day, a festival for love between men and women. In fact, Qixi Festival is just a pseudo Valentine's Day created by commercial hype in recent years. Is there a holiday for Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020?2020 Chinese Valentine's Day time:August 25, 2020 Lunar calendar July 7 This day is Tuesday, so there is no holiday! |
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