Is Qingming Festival on April 5, 2019 an auspicious day? What to eat during Qingming Festival? Qingming Festival is known as one of China's four major traditional festivals along with the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. The arrival of the third month of the lunar calendar means the end of spring and the beginning of summer. As the weather gets hotter, Shuimoxiansheng.com lists for you the festivals and solar terms of the third month of the lunar calendar in 2019!Is Qingming Festival on April 5, 2019 an auspicious day?Gregorian calendar: Friday, April 5, 2019 AriesLunar calendar: March 1, 2019 【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】 Pray for blessings, get married, bring wealth, move into the house, start business, build a stove, break ground, start drilling, repair graves, build houses, seek heirs, erect pillars, go to school, offer sacrifices, tailor clothes, pray for wealth, and wear a hairpin [Today’s taboos in the almanac] Planting, litigation, migration, raising the beam, burying, laying the bed, building, breaking ground, seeking medical treatment, taking up a post, buying property, traveling by boat, going out on a mission According to the almanac, today is not an auspicious day. What to eat during Qingming Festival?Qingtuan: A traditional snack from the Jiangnan region. It is green in color, made by mixing wormwood juice into glutinous rice flour, then wrapping it with red bean paste or lotus seed paste. It is not sweet or greasy, and has a light but long-lasting aroma of grass.Ai Ban: "Ban" is a general term for various glutinous rice and sticky rice cakes in Hakka dialect, such as radish ban, fairy ban and Ai Ban, which is one of the Qingming bans. It is a delicious traditional snack and belongs to Hakka cuisine. Wu Nian Rice: A Qingming food custom. When talking about Qingming food customs, we cannot fail to mention the She ethnic group’s “Wunian Rice”, because eastern Fujian is where the She ethnic group lives. Wu Nian rice is also known as Wu Nian rice. On the third day of March every year, every She ethnic group household cooks "Wunian rice" and gives it to their Han relatives and friends as gifts. Over time, the local Han people also developed the custom of eating "Wunian rice" during the Qingming Festival. Sanzi: A kind of fried food, crispy and delicious. Northern Sanzi is made with wheat flour as the main ingredient, while southern Sanzi is mostly made with rice flour as the main ingredient. The Sanzi is bright yellow in color and is stacked in layers. It is light and beautiful. It is crispy and delicious when eaten dry, and melts in your mouth after being soaked in milk. Pancake: A traditional specialty of Guangdong and Fujian. In the past, pancake was a festival food for the Qingming Festival. Every morning on Qingming Festival, people would go up the mountain to worship their ancestors. After returning home, they would have pancakes as lunch. Fate determines a lifetime, while luck determines a moment. In the method of fortune-telling based on the Eight Characters, the so-called luck refers to great fortune. Do you want to know when you will have great fortune? Then take a look at the [ Excellent Calculation ] below, and may you have peace and happiness in your life! |
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