When is Chinese Valentine's Day in 2017? What are the customs for Chinese Valentine’s Day in southern Fujian?

When is Chinese Valentine's Day in 2017? What are the customs for Chinese Valentine’s Day in southern Fujian?
Introduction: Our country is a typical traditional country, so it has rich and colorful traditional festivals and customs. Among them, the southern Fujian region is a region with relatively simple folk customs and rich customs, and Qixi Festival is one of its traditional festivals. So when is Chinese Valentine's Day in 2017? What are the customs for Chinese Valentine’s Day in southern Fujian? Let’s follow the editor to find out. Qixi Festival is one of China's traditional festivals. Due to the injection of modern concepts, it is now called China's Valentine's Day. Please follow us to learn about China's Valentine's Day - Qixi Festival.

When is Chinese Valentine's Day in 2017?

The Chinese Valentine’s Day in 2017 is on August 28, 2017, the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar, which is a Monday. Qixi Festival, originally known as the Qiqiao Festival. The Qixi Festival, a festival for begging for cleverness, originated in the Han Dynasty. In the Western Capital Miscellaneous Records by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, there is a record that "beautiful women of the Han Dynasty used to thread seven-hole needles in the open-collared tower on July 7th, and everyone was accustomed to it." This is the earliest record of begging for cleverness that we have seen in ancient documents. The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year is the traditional Chinese festival Qixi Festival. The Chinese Valentine's Day originated in the Han Dynasty in China. According to legend, on this night every year, the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd meet on the Magpie Bridge in the sky. The Weaver Girl is a beautiful, intelligent and dexterous fairy. On this night, women on earth would beg her for wisdom and skills, and would also ask her for a happy marriage. According to legend, on the night of the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar, women would beg the Weaver Girl for wisdom and ingenuity in the courtyard, hence the name "begging for ingenuity". It originated from the worship of nature and women threading needles to pray for dexterity, and was later endowed with the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, making it a festival symbolizing love. On the Chinese Valentine's Day, women have many customs such as threading needles to pray for good fortune, wealth and longevity, worshiping the Seven Sisters, displaying flowers and fruits, and doing needlework. These customs have influenced countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, such as Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam. On May 20, 2006, the Chinese Valentine's Day was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list by the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

What are the customs for Chinese Valentine’s Day in southern Fujian?

July 7th of every year is Chinese Valentine's Day. But in southern Fujian culture, the Qixi Festival is the birthday of "Seventh Mother". On this day, people will prepare some things and objects for worship, and during the worship, they will tell "Seventh Mother" their thoughts and pray for their wishes to be fulfilled.
Hanging the Seven Fairies Lantern <br /> Quanzhou people also have the custom of hanging the "Seven Fairies Lantern", which is an oblong lantern with pictures of seven fairies painted on it, and usually a string of flowers of various colors is hung below. If a family has a new baby or a new bride that year, they will start hanging lanterns in the beginning of July in the lunar calendar, even on the doorstep of the newlyweds' bridal chamber, in the hope of having a baby soon.
Sprinkle flowers and powder <br /> On the streets of the city, people sell pollen for commemorating the Qixi Festival. It is said that children will not get prickly heat if they apply it. Mr. Liu Haoran, who is familiar with Quanzhou's folk customs, introduced that it is said that in the past, Quanzhou women would tie up the prepared rouge, powder and bouquets with silk threads early in the morning and then throw them onto the roof. Why this move? It turned out that the purpose was to let the magpie bring the clothes to the seven fairies to dress up. In addition, some glutinous rice should be wrapped in red paper to reward the magpies for transferring pollen and building bridges at night.
Girls begging for dexterity<br /> The custom of Quanzhou women begging for dexterity is to set up a colorful basket on the patio, prepare 7 plates of fruits, light 7 incense sticks, use 7 needles and 7 silk threads, and compete in threading under the moonlight. The one who threads more and faster proves that the girl has more dexterity. However, this custom is now rare in Quanzhou.
Eat Tanggao (similar to glutinous rice balls)
Add cold water to glutinous rice flour to make dough, then roll it into balls the size of glass beads, place them on the table, press them lightly with your palm to make them into flat round shapes, and finally press the middle with your thumb to make a concave sugar cake. After the sugar cake is made, boil the water, add sugar and cook for a while. After cooking, sprinkle a layer of peanut kernels on top and serve in a white porcelain bowl. The small hole in the middle of the sugar cake is like the dimple on a girl's face, wishing the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl to smile when they meet.
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