The arrival of Beginning of Summer means that summer is getting closer and closer to us. In China, many festivals and solar terms have their own cultural customs, and Beginning of Summer is no exception. So why do we eat eggs on Beginning of Summer? In March, all things come back to life, willows are green, flowers are red, orioles are singing and swallows are dancing, and the earth is full of vitality. The Fortune Teller website has compiled detailed information for you about the third month of the lunar calendar in 2018!Why do we eat eggs on the beginning of summer?The ancients believed that round eggs symbolize a fulfilling life, and eating eggs on the Beginning of Summer can help one pray for a peaceful summer. “Eating eggs at the beginning of summer will prevent you from suffering from summer fever.” Many places have the custom of eating “beginning of summer eggs,” which means eating eggs at the beginning of summer can prevent common summer symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, limb weakness, and weight loss. After the beginning of summer, farm work becomes busy, such as planting early rice and harvesting wheat, so people need to eat some supplements to strengthen their physical fitness. In rural areas, chicken eggs and duck eggs are the only supplements that farmers can afford.The Beginning of Summer usually falls in April of the lunar calendar, and “eggs are as cheap as vegetables” in April. People put eggs into leftover “seven-family tea” and boil them to make “tea eggs”. Later, people improved the cooking method and added fennel, meat stew, cinnamon and ginger powder into the "Seven-family Tea". From then on, tea eggs were no longer a seasonal food for the Beginning of Summer, but became one of my country's traditional snacks. Experts believe that this is related to the heart's tolerance. In traditional Chinese medicine theory, humans and nature are a unified whole, and the four seasons of nature and the functional activities of the five internal organs of the human body are interrelated and correspond to each other. The heart corresponds to "summer". The heart yang is strongest in summer. People should adapt to the changes in weather at the turn of spring and summer and pay special attention to heart care. The egg is shaped like a heart. People believe that eating eggs at the beginning of summer can protect the summer from harm and prevent the heart and spirit from being damaged, thus helping people to withstand the test of "summer heat". Where does the Beginning of Summer Egg come from?The custom of "eating eggs on the beginning of summer" has a long history. As the saying goes, "Eat eggs on the beginning of summer and you won't suffer from summer heat." According to legend, from the day of the beginning of summer, the weather will be sunny and warm and then gradually become hot. Many people, especially children, will feel tired and weak in their limbs, and their appetite will decrease and they will gradually become thin. This is called "summer heat." Goddess Nuwa told the people that on the day of the beginning of summer every year, children should hang cooked chicken, duck or goose eggs on their chests to avoid summer heat stroke. Therefore, the custom of eating eggs on the Beginning of Summer Festival has continued to this day. |
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