Every month has its own festival. What festivals are there in May of the lunar calendar in 2019? What is the origin of the festival? The "Book of Songs" records that "cicadas sing in May". Cicadas are the chirping cicadas. In the fifth month of the lunar calendar, summer cicadas sing, so it is called "singing cicadas". If you want to know about the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of the fifth month of the lunar calendar in 2019, come and have a look at Mr. Shui Mo.What festivals are there in May of the lunar calendar in 2019? Introduction to the Origin of the FestivalThe fourth day of May is the Grain in Ear solar term:"Collected Explanations of the 72 Solar Terms" states: "The May Festival is when the grains with awns can be planted." It means that the seeds of awned crops such as barley and wheat are ripe and it is urgent to harvest them. It is also the busiest season for sowing summer crops such as late rice, millet and sorghum, so it is also called "Mangzhong". Dragon Boat Festival on May 5th: The Dragon Boat Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the dragon totem worship in ancient times. During the Dragon Boat Festival in midsummer, the Blue Dragon rises to the center of the sky in the south. This is the day when the dragon ascends to heaven. The fifth line of the Book of Changes, Qian Gua, says: "The flying dragon is in the sky." At this time, the dragon star is both "center" and "right," and is in a very auspicious position. Grace is bestowed upon all, and the dragon's virtue is prominent. Father’s Day on May 14: It began around the beginning of the 20th century in the United States and is now widely spread around the world. The festival date varies from region to region. There is no official Father's Day in mainland China. However, people in mainland China usually use the third Sunday of June as Father's Day. May 19 Summer Solstice: The summer solstice was also called "Summer Festival" or "Summer Solstice Festival" in ancient times. In ancient times, on the summer solstice, people offered sacrifices to gods and prayed for the elimination of disasters and a good harvest. "The Book of Zhou: Spring Officials" states: "When the summer solstice comes, bring local animals and demons." In the Zhou Dynasty, offering sacrifices to gods at the summer solstice was meant to eliminate epidemics, famines, and deaths from starvation. May 29th, Party Founding Day: The anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China is on July 1st of the Gregorian calendar every year. During the Anti-Japanese War, due to difficult circumstances, it was impossible to record the exact date of the First National Congress. Therefore, in 1941 the Party Central Committee decided to hold the "Fourth National Congress" and designated July 1, the first day of July 1921, as the Party's birthday and anniversary. As the saying goes, "A good fate is not as good as good luck." A person's destiny is already determined, and the only thing one can control is his or her "luck." There are unexpected changes in the world, and people are subject to misfortunes and blessings at any time. Do you want to know when your good luck will come? Then take a look at the [ Excellent Calculation ] below and wish you a safe and smooth life! |
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