Introduction: The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival with many customs. What does it mean when people hang mugwort at the door? The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the Chinese character cultural circle. The fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar every year is the date of the Dragon Boat Festival. Fortune Teller Network provides you with a detailed overview of the cultural content of the Dragon Boat Festival in 2018.What should be hung at the door during the Dragon Boat Festival? Should mugwort be hung at the door during the Dragon Boat Festival?The efficacy of wormwoodMugwort represents good fortune and is a medicinal herb that can cure diseases. Putting it at the door can help you stay healthy. It has been a medicinal plant in ancient my country. The moxibustion method in acupuncture uses mugwort as the main ingredient, which is placed on the acupuncture points and burned to treat diseases. The legend that mugwort can drive away evil spirits has been around for a long time, mainly because of its medicinal function. For example, Zong Yan's "Jingchu Sui Shi Ji" records that before the cock crows, pick mugwort that looks like a human, pick it up, and use it to treat diseases with moxibustion, which is very effective. On this day, people pick mugwort into human shapes and hang them above their doors to ward off poisonous gases. "People also have the custom of planting mugwort in front of and behind their houses to pray for good luck. Taiwanese people also post "Noon Couplets" during the Dragon Boat Festival. Their function is the same as that of talismans. Some Noon Couplets have the following sentence on them: "Holding an mugwort flag to attract a hundred blessings, hanging a cattail sword on the door to slay a thousand evils."The origin of hanging mugwort at the door during the Dragon Boat FestivalAvoid being harassed by Wu Zixu's soldiers. Legend has it that Wu Zixu led his troops to avenge his father and brother. On the way, he met a woman who was leading a very young child and carrying an older child on her back to escape the war. Wu Zixu ordered people to capture the woman. (Wu Zixu's father and brother were both important officials, but they were framed and killed by the King of Chu. Wu Zixu hated his hometown, so he thought the woman was also a bad person), and asked her why she didn't carry the younger child on her back. The woman said that the child she was carrying was her husband's wife's child, and the one she was leading was indeed her (the concubine's) biological child. Wu Zixu remembered her loyalty and told the woman to go home. He hung mugwort on the door as a sign and ordered the soldiers not to harass homes with mugwort.As it turned out, Wu Zixu's soldiers did not cause any harassment, and from then on, hanging mugwort on doors became a folk custom. Hope to avoid disasters, ward off evil spirits and prevent mosquitoes. Summary: The above is [What to hang at the door during the Dragon Boat Festival, should you hang mugwort at the door during the Dragon Boat Festival? 】, I hope the entire content can be helpful to everyone! |
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