Will there be a holiday for the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month in 2019? What traditional food do we eat on the Lantern Festival?

Will there be a holiday for the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month in 2019? What traditional food do we eat on the Lantern Festival?
Introduction: In our country's tradition, the Lantern Festival is an important family reunion festival. So will there be a holiday for the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month in 2019? What traditional food is eaten on the Lantern Festival? The first month of the lunar calendar is an important month. Let us pay attention to the traditional festivals in the first month and have a good start of the month together. For more knowledge about the first month of the lunar calendar, please pay attention to the 2019 first month of the lunar calendar special topic on Shuimoxiansheng.com.

Will there be a holiday for the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month in 2019?

There is usually no holiday on the Lantern Festival.
Although the Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in my country, it is not a legal holiday in my country. Moreover, the Lantern Festival in 2019 is on February 19, Tuesday, which is not a public holiday. So we have to go to work as normal during the Lantern Festival in 2019.
According to regulations, there will be no holiday for the Lantern Festival in 2019.

So there are no holidays or adjustments made, just working as normal. However, due to the importance attached to this traditional festival, many places allow units and businesses to take holidays on the Lantern Festival at their discretion. Half a day or a day, it depends on the arrangements of each company.

What traditional food is eaten during the Lantern Festival?

What to eat during the Lantern Festival: Tangyuan <br /> The most indispensable thing during the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month is to eat Tangyuan. The custom of eating glutinous rice balls on the Lantern Festival originated in the Han Dynasty in China. At that time, glutinous rice balls were called "Floating Yuanzi" and businessmen also called them "Yuanbao". Tangyuan is made of glutinous rice and can be solid or filled. The pronunciation of "tangyuan" is similar to "reunion", so eating tangyuan on the Lantern Festival symbolizes family reunion.
What to eat during the Lantern Festival: Dumplings <br /> In Henan Province, there is a custom of "flat dumplings on the 15th day and round dumplings on the 16th day" during the Lantern Festival, so dumplings are a must-eat on the 15th day of the first lunar month in northern China. Dumplings are a folk food with a long history and are very popular among the people. There is a folk saying that "nothing tastes better than dumplings."
What to eat during the Lantern Festival: Yuanxiao <br /> During the Lantern Festival, northerners eat Yuanxiao. Speaking of Yuanxiao, many people think that Tangyuan is Yuanxiao. In fact, although Yuanxiao and Tangyuan are not much different in raw materials and appearance, they are actually two different things. The most essential difference lies in the production process. Making glutinous rice balls is relatively simple. Generally, glutinous rice flour is mixed with water to make the skin, and then the filling is "wrapped" and it is ready. The making of Yuanxiao is much more complicated: first you need to knead the dough, cut the solidified stuffing into small pieces, rinse them with water, and then throw them into a basket filled with glutinous rice flour and roll them, sprinkling water as you roll, until the stuffing is covered with the glutinous rice flour and rolled into a ball.
What to eat on the Lantern Festival: Oil tea <br /> The food on the night of the Lantern Festival is called "Five flat dumplings, sixteen round dumplings" in plain areas. One day they eat dumplings and the next day they eat Yuanxiao. In mountainous areas, it is "Five oil tea, sixteen flat dumplings". This is exactly what is meant by “customs vary every ten miles”. Making tea means stirring the tea with chopsticks and putting it into the pot to make oil tea, also known as noodle tea.
What to eat during the Lantern Festival: Sticky cake <br /> Sticky cake is also known as rice cake. In addition to Yuanxiao and noodles, people also eat sticky cakes during the Lantern Festival. Sun Simiao, a famous doctor in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Prescriptions for Emergencies: Food Therapy" that "Rice is sweet, slightly cold, non-toxic, can remove heat and benefit Qi." After the Tang Dynasty, there were also records of eating cakes on the Lantern Festival in the Yuan Dynasty.
What to eat during the Lantern Festival: bean flour lanterns <br /> When it comes to the customs of the Lantern Festival, people usually think of eating glutinous rice balls, appreciating lanterns, and guessing lantern riddles. However, there is another custom that has been passed down since the Han Dynasty, which is lighting bean flour lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. The lights of the Lantern Festival are auspicious lights that can drive away evil spirits and cure diseases. Therefore, people make bean flour lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month to pray for family happiness and prosperity in the new year.

Analysis on the Origin of Lantern Festival

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival. Also known as the Lantern Festival, Yuan Ye, and Lantern Festival. According to legend, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty (179-157 BC) would go out of the palace to enjoy himself with the people on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month to celebrate the fact that Zhou Bo put down the Rebellion of the Lü clan. In ancient times, two nights were called "yuan" and the first month was also called "yuan". Therefore, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty designated the fifteenth day of the first lunar month as the Lantern Festival, and this night was called Yuanxiao. Sima Qian created the Taichu Calendar and listed the Lantern Festival as a major festival. It flourished during the Sui, Tang and Song dynasties. "Book of Sui·Music" states: "Every first month, all nations came to pay tribute, and they would stay until the 15th day in a theater outside Duanmen and inside Jianguomen, which stretched for eight miles, with plays set up as the theater stage." There were tens of thousands of people participating in the singing and dancing, from dusk to dawn, and ending at the end of the day. With the changes of society and times, the customs and habits of the Lantern Festival have undergone great changes, but it is still a traditional Chinese folk festival.
The Lantern Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that dates back to the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. According to historical records and folk legends, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month was already taken seriously in the Western Han Dynasty. The activity of Emperor Wu of Han offering sacrifices to "Taiyi" (Taiyi: the god who dominates everything in the universe) in Ganquan Palace on the first night of the first lunar month was regarded by later generations as a precursor to the worship of gods in heaven on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
Yuanxiao originally meant "the night of the Lantern Festival". Because the main activity of the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is eating glutinous rice balls and admiring the moon at night, the name of the festival later evolved into "Lantern Festival". On the night of the Lantern Festival, the streets and alleys are decorated with lights, people admire the lanterns, guess lantern riddles, and eat Lantern Festival rice dumplings, bringing the celebrations that began on New Year's Eve to another climax and becoming a custom passed down from generation to generation. When the Lantern Festival was in its early stages of being a festival, it was only called the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the middle of the first lunar month, or the full moon. After the Sui Dynasty, it was called Yuan Xi or Yuan Ye. Influenced by Taoism in the early Tang Dynasty, it was also called Shangyuan, and it was occasionally called Yuanxiao in the late Tang Dynasty. But since the Song Dynasty, it has also been called Dengxi. In the Qing Dynasty, it was called the Lantern Festival. Abroad, the Lantern Festival is also known as The Lantern Festival.

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