For many people who work or go to school, the most important thing about holidays is having a day off. So, is there a regulation for having a day off during the Lantern Festival? Is the Lantern Festival a legal holiday? Follow the editor to find out. The various festivals in the first month of the lunar calendar will come soon after the Spring Festival. Following Shuimoxiansheng.com’s special topic on the first month of the lunar calendar in 2019, let’s count how many important traditional festivals and customs there are in this month.Is there a holiday for the Lantern Festival?No. The Lantern Festival is not a statutory holiday stipulated by the state, so there is no holiday during the Lantern Festival.What to do during the Lantern Festival?1. Eat Yuanxiao. Yuanxiao is eaten on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. As a food, "Yuanxiao" has a long history in China. In the Song Dynasty, a novel food for the Lantern Festival became popular among the people. This kind of food was first called "Fuyuanzi" and later called "Yuanxiao". Businessmen also called it "Yuanbao". 2. Viewing Lanterns During the Yongping reign of Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty (58-75 AD), Emperor Ming promoted Buddhism. Coincidentally, Cai Yin returned from India after seeking Buddhism. He said that on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in the Indian kingdom of Magadha, monks would gather to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. It was an auspicious day to visit the Buddha. In order to promote Buddhism, Emperor Ming of Han ordered that "lights be lit to show respect to Buddha" in the palace and temples on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month. From then on, the custom of lighting lanterns during the Lantern Festival spread from being only held in the palace to the common people. That is, every fifteenth day of the first lunar month, both nobles and common people would hang lanterns, and cities and towns would be brightly lit all night long. 3. Get rid of all diseases . In addition to celebrations, the Lantern Festival also has religious activities. That is "walking away from all diseases", also known as "roasting away all diseases" and "dispersing all diseases". Most of the participants are women. They walk in groups, either walking along the wall, crossing the bridge or walking in the suburbs, with the purpose of driving away diseases and disasters. 4. Welcoming Zi Gu Zi Gu is a kind, poor girl in folk legends. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Zi Gu died of poverty. The people sympathized with her and missed her, and in some places the custom of "welcoming Zi Gu on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month" emerged. Every night on this day, people make a life-size portrait of Zi Gu out of straw and cloth. The women stood by the toilet, pigpen and kitchen where Zi Gu often worked to welcome her. They held her hands, spoke kind words to her and comforted her with tears, just like they would their own sister. The scene was very vivid and truly reflected the working people's thoughts and feelings of kindness, loyalty and sympathy for the weak. Fortune refers to a person's future direction. Do you want to know your future life? Click on the following fine calculation: |
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