The Dragon Boat Festival is approaching in the blink of an eye. While we lament the passing of time, we are also commemorating the beauty around us. The Dragon Boat Festival is a very meaningful festival, and it also has many unique customs corresponding to it. If a child is born around the Dragon Boat Festival, it will make people feel even happier. So, what is the fate of a girl born on the Dragon Boat Festival on May 5, 2020, and what name should she give her? Let’s find out together! Summer cicadas chirp in the fifth month of the lunar calendar, so the fifth month of the lunar calendar is also called "wu cicada". Come to the 2020 lunar fifth month special topic on Shuimoxiansheng.com to see the auspicious and inauspicious days in May 2020. What is the fate of a girl born on the Dragon Boat Festival on May 5, 2020? Children born in the fifth month of the lunar calendar are mostly gentle and kind. If they are born after the Grain in Ear Festival, they have a certain amount of power in their destiny, which means they can achieve certain results in their careers, and they are quite impressive and respected by others. Children born on the fifth day of the lunar calendar are naturally smart, lively and active. They have a rich family inheritance that can help them in their careers. They also have deep relationships with their brothers and sisters, and they will have a life without worries about food and clothing. He has a very strong character, high demands on himself, is resourceful and calculating, and has a clear understanding and reasonable plan for his future direction, which seems to be very rare and valuable. There is a path that suits you and you will meet your own noble people. Everything seems to be going smoothly, but people born in May are more impulsive and irritable, and often speak without restraint, which adds many obstacles to their lives. He is hot and cold towards the people around him and is unpredictable, so he has few close friends. This attitude towards relationships also has a certain impact on work. He tends to start well but end badly at work and finds it difficult to complete a task from beginning to end, and it is difficult for him to gain recognition from his superiors. Recommended names for girls born on Dragon Boat Festival Shao Jiu "Nine Songs" - "Play the Nine Songs and dance the Shao, just to have some fun on a holiday." Shao Jiu, the word Shao means beautiful and good appearance; and the word Jiu refers to the number, and also implies long-lasting meaning. This name means beautiful, youthful and young. 】Yun Ni "Li Sao" - "Raise the dark clouds and rainbows, and sing the chirping of jade phoenixes." Yun Ni, the words "Yun" and "Ni" refer to colorful clouds and rosy clouds; they are used to name girls to convey the good meaning of being well-educated, radiant and brilliant. 】Ling Ye's "Far Journey": "Showing his brilliance, he marched westward." "Lingye" is a very spiritual name. "Ling" means quick-witted and radiant. "Ye" refers to the appearance of shining, bright and brilliant; gorgeous and beautiful. 】Jingyun’s “Seven Admonitions: Wrong Admonitions”: “Long rises and Jingyun goes.” The “Jing” in the name means auspiciousness, high respect and a bright future. "Yun" means clouds, which refers to a gentle and graceful lady. 】Fang Ruo "Nine Songs·Xiang Jun": "Picking fragrant island and Duruo". The "Fang" in the name originally means vanilla, which means beautiful, graceful, elegant, and pure. "Ruo" used as a name means elegance, grace, temperament, and beauty. 】Yun Mei's "Li Sao": "I have looked over all the plants and trees, but I still haven't gotten them. How can Yun Mei be able to match them?" The "珵" in the name refers to jade, which is used to describe a person who is radiant; "美" refers to beauty and praise; "美好" means beautiful, kind and happy. Yan Tao, You Qian, Mu Rong, Shan Liu, Yan Ying, Yu Mei Shan Yi, Tian Yu, Ning Meng, Fen Jie, Fang Rong, Yan Yi Xi Tong, Jia Xiao, Fang Xing, Yi Qiu, Ting Feng, Yi Chang Ying Rong, Ye Mei, Yan Ting, Xin Yan, Bai Zi, Xi Shan Qian Feng, Han Yu, You Feng, Miao Zhi, Mu Mei, Yu Ning Bing Ling, Zhu Yun, Tian En, Lian Feng, Xue Hui, Cong Yan Bai Fan, Xiao Xia, Hong Ying, Chen Ni, Ni Yun, Jing Xiu Is the Dragon Boat Festival to commemorate Qu Yuan? The Dragon Boat Festival was originally a totem festival for the Wu and Yue ethnic groups, and dragon boat racing was a semi-religious, semi-social entertainment program in this ceremony. As for throwing the zongzi into the water, the original intention was to let the dragon enjoy it, so there is no need to explain that. In short, the Dragon Boat Festival is a dragon festival, and its origin dates back to before Qu Yuan - who knows how long ago! For agricultural societies, the most important festival in the fifth month of the lunar calendar is the summer solstice. The ancients were very sensitive to the changes in the sun, so the winter and summer solstices were recognized very early. The "Book of Zhou" records the worship of heaven on the winter solstice and the worship of earth on the summer solstice. During the summer solstice worship, there are customs such as eating rice dumplings, giving fans, and tying longevity threads, which were later integrated into the Dragon Boat Festival customs. Going further, we will find that many customs and sayings in May or on the Dragon Boat Festival on May 5th are essentially related to the changes in sunlight duration and the transition between yin and yang at the turn of the summer solstice. For example, officials were reluctant to take up office in May because "if you take office in May, you will never be promoted until you die." I took office in May, why couldn’t I be promoted until my death? If we take the summer solstice, the "extreme of Yang", into consideration, it seems that a reasonable explanation can be obtained: officials are promoted to "Yang", and when they take office in May, "Yang" has reached its "extreme" and therefore it is difficult for them to be promoted further. Generally speaking, the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival are the integration of folk festivals from many places and at many times. These rich variety of local customs eventually converged and evolved into the Dragon Boat Festival we see today. It has become a consensus in the academic community that the Dragon Boat Festival does not have a single origin, and it did not originate from commemorating Qu Yuan. |