Why is Qixi Festival Valentine's Day? What is the origin of Qixi Festival? Although July is already autumn, the breath of summer has not completely dissipated, and the temperature still makes people feel hot and unbearable. Follow Shuimo.com to learn more about the seventh month of the lunar calendar!Why is Qixi Festival Valentine's Day?In ancient times, the Chinese Valentine's Day was called the Qiqiao Festival. Legend has it that on the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day, you can look up and see the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meeting on the Magpie Bridge, and under the fruit rack you can eavesdrop on their sweet love words as they meet in the sky. On this romantic night, the girls placed seasonal fruits on the bright moon in the sky and worshipped towards the sky, begging the goddess in the sky to give them intelligent minds and dexterous hands so that they can master knitting and sewing techniques, and also begging for a good match in love and marriage. In the past, marriage was a lifelong event that determined a woman's happiness throughout her life. Therefore, countless lovers in the world would pray to the stars for a happy marriage on this quiet night. So later on, Qixi Festival was also called Valentine's Day.What is the origin of Qixi Festival?The Qixi Festival, which is a festival for begging for cleverness, originated in the Han Dynasty. In the Western Capital Miscellaneous Records written by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, there is a record that "beautiful women of the Han Dynasty used to thread seven-hole needles in the Kaijin Tower on July 7th, and everyone was used to it." This is the earliest record of begging for cleverness that we have seen in ancient documents. In later Tang and Song Dynasty poetry, women's begging for skills were repeatedly mentioned. Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem saying "The dim stars are adorned with pearly light, and the palace maids are busy begging for skills on the Qixi Festival." According to "Kaiyuan Tianbao Yishi", Emperor Taizong of Tang and his concubines held banquets in the Qing Palace on the Qixi Festival every year, and the palace maids each begged for skills. This custom has been popular among the people and passed down from generation to generation. |
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