Is Laba Festival a festival or a solar term? Some people are still not very clear about it, it doesn’t matter, the editor will take you to understand the origin of Laba Festival, so that you can have a new way to celebrate Laba Festival in 2020 and welcome the new year! The twelfth month of the lunar calendar is commonly known as "La Yue" among the people. If you want to know more about the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2019, please visit Mr. Shui Mo’s website!Is Laba Festival a festival or a solar term?Laba Festival is a festival rather than a solar term. Laba is a folk festival that falls on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month and is not one of the 24 solar terms. When is Laba Festival in 2019: January 2, 2020. What is the origin of Laba Festival?Laba is an ancient sacrificial ceremony for celebrating the harvest and thanking ancestors and gods (including door gods, household gods, house gods, kitchen gods, and well gods). The Laba day was called "Jiaping" in the Xia Dynasty, "Qingsi" in the Shang Dynasty and "Dala" in the Zhou Dynasty. Because it was held in December, that month was called the La Month, and the day of the Laba Festival was called the La Day. In the pre-Qin period, Lari was the third Xu day after the winter solstice. Laba Festival is a festival for worshiping ancestors and gods and praying for a good harvest and good luck. Later, Buddhism was introduced to China in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In order to expand its influence in the local area, it gradually attached itself to traditional culture and designated Laba Festival as the day of Buddha's enlightenment. It is said that the day of enlightenment of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, was also the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. Therefore, Laba is also a festival for Buddhists, called "Buddha's Enlightenment Day." At the same time, Laba Festival is also known as Laba Festival, Laba Festival, and Wanghou La. The Laba Day in the pre-Qin period was on the third Xu day after the winter solstice. It was not until the Southern and Northern Dynasties that it was fixed on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. What is the origin of Laba porridge?Origin 1: Related to Sakyamuni It is said that before Sakyamuni attained enlightenment, he practiced asceticism for six years but gained little. One day, while bathing in the river, he ate the chyle sent by the shepherdess Suya, which restored his strength and enabled him to attain enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. Chyle is milk porridge. Later, in order to commemorate Sakyamuni and thank the shepherdess, Sakyamuni's disciples held bowls in their hands and went to the streets to beg for alms on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. They cooked the rice, dates, etc. they begged for into porridge and distributed it to the hungry people. From then on, people eat Laba porridge on the eighth day of the eighth month every year. Origin 2: From the Laba red bean festival to fight ghosts It is said that on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, ghosts will come out to cause trouble, but if you hit them with red beans, they will not dare to come near. Later, the idea of using red beans to ward off evil spirits evolved into using red beans to make porridge to cure diseases and suppress evil spirits. Summary: The above is [Is Laba Festival a solar term? Do you know its origin? 】 content, I hope it will be helpful to you! |
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