Can a married woman go back to her parents’ home to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2020? What are the differences in customs between different places?

Can a married woman go back to her parents’ home to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2020? What are the differences in customs between different places?
Can a married woman return to her parents' home to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival? Different regions have different customs. So what is the saying about returning to one's parents' home on the Dragon Boat Festival? What are the differences in customs between different places? The earthly branch of the fifth month in the lunar calendar is Wu, which is Yang Fire, so it is also called the Wu month. Shuimoxiansheng.com has prepared some articles related to the fifth month of the lunar calendar in 2020 for you, come and have a look.

Can a married woman go back to her parents’ home to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2020?

Married women can go back to their parents' home during the Dragon Boat Festival. In ancient times, after a daughter got married, she would live in her husband's home for a long time and rarely saw her parents. From the Tang Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, there was a custom of returning to one's parents' home during the Dragon Boat Festival, commonly known as "Returning to the Parents' Home."
"Wan Shu Miscellaneous Notes" written by Shen Bang of the Ming Dynasty recorded: "On the Daughter's Day in May, people have to tie a Dragon Boat Festival purse, wear mugwort and five poisonous talismans. Married daughters also return to their parents' homes." Therefore, the Dragon Boat Festival is also called "Daughter's Day."

What are the differences in customs between different places?

[1] Guangzhou people attach great importance to the Dragon Boat Festival. According to the old custom, people send gifts to celebrate the festival from the second to the fourth day of the fifth lunar month.
Young "new brides" (daughters-in-law) use "full boxes" of six or four, filled with rice dumplings, pork, raw chicken, eggs, fruits, wine, etc. to return to their parents' home to congratulate their elders on the festival; girls and children hang sachets, which are woven with five-color silk threads and are generally given by the new brides. On the one hand, they reflect the new bride's virtue, and on the other hand, they reflect her craftsmanship, commonly known as "new bride's craftsmanship." The sachet contains sandalwood, star anise, pepper, and huanghuang, etc. After lunch, every family puts up a "noon talisman". The talisman is made of a strip of yellow paper about an inch wide and nearly a foot long, on which is written in cinnabar the words "Write at noon on May 5th, and all legal troubles, verbal disputes, diseases, snakes, insects, rats and ants will be eliminated."
Hang calamus, phoenix tail, mugwort, etc. on the door, and tie a bunch of garlic and apply cinnabar to ward off evil spirits. Some families also post a small couplet written on yellow paper on the door: "Mugwort flags welcome a hundred blessings, cattail swords cut off a thousand evil spirits." At noon, people worship the family gods with fruits and rice dumplings, and burn mugwort to fumigate the corners of the house, which is said to "drive away mosquitoes and evil spirits." Mix cinnabar with realgar wine and put a red dot on the child's forehead, chest, and palm to ward off evil.
[2] In Zigui, Hubei, there is a saying that "Dragon Boat Festival is more important than Chinese New Year, as girls go back to their parents' home". The Dragon Boat Festival is even more grand than the Spring Festival. Married women will bring their husbands and children back to their parents' home to pay respects to their parents. They may walk, ride in sedan chairs, ride on horses, or take boats back to their parents' home to reunite with their family members and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.
The daughter's parents have to prepare food and wine and invite friends and relatives to spend a happy day together.
[3] In old Beijing, married women would visit their parents during the Dragon Boat Festival. When they did so, they would tie colorful silk threads around their arms and wear red velvet flowers on their chests.
Skillful wives can also weave colorful rice dumplings (the inner shell is made of cardboard, usually about 2 cm in size, and the outside is wrapped with colorful silk threads and connected into a string) and wear them on their bodies to pray for blessings and longevity.

What do I need to prepare when I go back to my parents’ home?

[1] Guangzhou: Young wives would bring six or four "full boxes" filled with rice dumplings, pork, chicken, eggs, fruit, and wine to their parents' home to wish their elders a happy festival. Girls and children would hang sachets woven with five-colored silk threads, which were usually given by new brides to reflect their virtue and craftsmanship. They were commonly known as "new brides' craftsmanship."
[2] Hubei: A married woman must bring her husband and children back to her parents’ home to meet them. They may walk, ride in sedan chairs, ride on horses, or take boats back to their parents' home to reunite with their family members and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. The daughter's parents have to prepare food and wine and invite friends and relatives to spend a happy day together.
[3] Beijing: Married women return to their parents’ home to visit their parents during the Dragon Boat Festival. When they do so, they wear colorful silk threads on their arms and red velvet flowers on their chests. Skillful wives can also weave colorful rice dumplings (the inner shell is made of cardboard, usually about 2 cm in size, and the outside is wrapped with colorful silk threads and connected into a string) and wear them on their bodies to pray for blessings and longevity.

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