Isn’t it the Spring Festival after the fifteenth day of the first lunar month?

Isn’t it the Spring Festival after the fifteenth day of the first lunar month?
Although the Spring Festival only lasts one day on the calendar, for Chinese people it is not just one day but a period of time. So when does the Spring Festival end? What are the customs on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month? The Fortune Teller website provides you with more information related to the first month of the lunar calendar in 2018. You are welcome to learn more about it!

Isn’t it the Spring Festival after the fifteenth day of the first lunar month?

In modern times, people regard the first day of the first lunar month as the Spring Festival, and the New Year is generally not considered over until at least the fifteenth day of the first lunar month (the Lantern Festival). However, among the people, the traditional Spring Festival refers to the period from the La Festival in the twelfth lunar month or the Kitchen God Festival on the twenty-third or twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month to the nineteenth day of the first lunar month (some places also regard the fifteenth day of the first lunar month as the end of the Spring Festival).

What are the customs of the Lantern Festival?

1. Eat Yuanxiao
Eating Yuanxiao (Chinese glutinous rice dumplings) on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is a long-standing custom in China. Yuanxiao is also known as "tangyuan". Its preparation, ingredients and flavors vary, but the meaning of eating Yuanxiao is the same. It represents reunion, harmony and happiness, and a more prosperous life. There is a saying that harmony brings wealth. Family harmony and family reunion are such important factors for a complete family. Therefore, it is important to eat "Yuanxiao" with your family during the Lantern Festival.
2. “Send Lanterns”
"Sending flower lanterns" is abbreviated as "sending lanterns", and its actual meaning is sending lanterns to children. That is, before the Lantern Festival, the daughter’s parents would send lanterns to her family, or relatives and friends would send lanterns to the family of a newly married couple who are infertile, in the hope of having a child, because “lantern” and “ding” are homophones. It means that the daughter will be blessed with good fortune after marriage and give birth to a son soon. If the daughter is pregnant, in addition to the large palace lantern, one or two pairs of small lanterns should also be given to wish her a safe pregnancy.
3. Dragon Lantern Show The dragon is the totem of China. The Chinese nation worships the dragon and regards it as a symbol of good luck. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the festive atmosphere of dragon dancing, singing and dancing is spread to many places.
4. Lion Dance Lion Dance, also known as "Lion Dance", "Lion Lantern" and "Lion Dance", is mostly performed during festivals and festive events. In the eyes of the Chinese, the lion is a auspicious animal, symbolizing good luck and fortune. Therefore, the lion dance activity embodies the people's good wishes to eliminate disasters and seek good fortune.
5. Guess lantern riddles During the Lantern Festival, riddles are posted in various places, hoping that this year will be joyous and peaceful. Because riddles can enlighten the mind and are interesting, they are welcomed by all walks of life during the process of circulation. During the Tang and Song dynasties, various acrobatic performances began to appear in lantern fairs. In addition to lantern riddles and various kinds of singing and dancing, the lantern fairs in the Ming and Qing dynasties also added opera performances.
6. Stilt Walking Stilt walking is usually organized by the masses spontaneously. The street parade begins on the 11th and 12th day of the first lunar month, implying that people should register for one of the many folk flower festivals this year. The street festival officially starts on the 15th day of the first lunar month and ends on the 18th.
7. Sacrifice to the door and sacrifice to the door There were "seven sacrifices" in ancient times, and these are two of them. The method of sacrifice is to insert a willow branch above the door, insert a pair of chopsticks into a bowl of bean porridge, or directly place wine and meat in front of the door.
8. Get rid of all diseases
"Walking away all diseases", also known as touring all diseases, dispersing all diseases, roasting all diseases, walking on a bridge, etc., is an activity to eliminate disasters and pray for health. On the night of the Lantern Festival, women make appointments to go out together. They walk together and cross every bridge they see, believing that this can cure diseases and prolong life.
9. Welcoming Zi Gu Zi Gu is also called Qi Gu, and in the north she is mostly called Toilet Gu or Keng San Gu. According to ancient folk customs, on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, people would welcome the toilet goddess Zi Gu and offer sacrifices to her, and predict silkworms and other matters. On the night of the Zigu Festival, people would make a life-size portrait of Zigu out of straw and cloth, and worship her in the pigpen between toilets at night. It truly reflects the thoughts and feelings of the working people, who are kind, loyal, and sympathetic to the weak.

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