When is Chinese Valentine's Day in 2017? What are the food customs on Qixi Festival?

When is Chinese Valentine's Day in 2017? What are the food customs on Qixi Festival?
Introduction: Chinese Valentine's Day is one of our country's traditional festivals. Like other traditional festivals, Chinese Valentine's Day also has its unique festival food culture. So when is Chinese Valentine's Day in 2017? What are the food customs on Qixi Festival? Let’s follow the editor to find out. Chinese Valentine's Day is on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, which is the Chinese Valentine's Day. It is the day when lovers who have been separated for a long time meet and reunite. Please spend a wonderful Chinese Valentine's Day together with pure love in your heart.

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.

What are the food customs on Qixi Festival?

Qiaoguo <br /> Qiaoguo is the most famous festive food during the Qixi Festival. Qiaoguo, also known as "Qiqiao Fruit", comes in many styles. The main ingredient of glutinous rice cake is oil flour and molasses. In "Dongjing Menghualu", it is called "Xiaoyaner" and "Fruit Food Patterns", and the patterns include Naxiang and Fangsheng. During the Song Dynasty, Qixi cookies were already sold on the streets. Nowadays, in Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou and other places in Zhejiang Province, people still make various small items with flour on the Chinese Valentine's Day, fry them in oil, and call them "Qiaoguo". In the evening, they would place glutinous rice cakes, lotus pods, white lotus roots, red water chestnuts, etc. in the clean courtyard, and family and friends would sit around them.
Eating noodles <br /> In addition, there is a custom of eating noodles on this day. This day is often associated with three miscellaneous solar terms other than the 24 solar terms in China. One miscellaneous solar term is the Three Fu, another is the Nine Days of Summer, and another is the Thunderstorm in the South. Everyone knows that dumplings are eaten on the first day of the dog days, and noodles are eaten on the second day. Moreover, eating noodles means increasing longevity. The taller the noodles are, the longer people live. There are also tributes to the Weaver Girl.
Broad beans <br /> Many people don’t know that the Chinese Valentine’s Day is also associated with sharing broad beans. Every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, every household shares and eats broad beans, which is called "biting the ghost's head" and is meant to ward off evil spirits. "Sharing beans to establish a bond" is a unique custom of the Chinese Valentine's Day in Fuzhou. This custom originated in the suburbs and later spread to the city. During the festival, people in Fuzhou give broad beans to each other, and eat them while chatting under the moonlight on the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day to commemorate their relationship. The Chinese Valentine's Day has become a "bond-making festival" that promotes family harmony, friendships, and friendly neighborhood. On ordinary days, it is inevitable that there will be conflicts between children and neighbors, but with a little bit of broad beans, the resentment will disappear.
Fruits <br /> The Qixi Festival is mainly about fruits, because fruits are harvested at this time, especially watermelon. And the most taboo thing at this time is not to eat pears. If people eat pears on this day, they will be further away from luck. So girls generally don't eat pears on this day.
Eat five seeds <br /> "Worshiping the Weaver Girl" on the Qixi Festival is a big event for young girls and young women. The offerings include tea, wine, fresh fruits, etc., and the five seeds (longan, red dates, hazelnuts, peanuts, melon seeds) are indispensable. After burning incense and praying silently, these offerings become their midnight snacks. The medicinal value of five seeds is very high. Longan has the effects of appetizing and invigorating qi, nourishing blood and strengthening the spleen, nourishing the heart and calming the mind, and replenishing the deficiency and increasing wisdom; red dates are sweet and warm in nature, and can replenish the middle and invigorate qi, nourish blood and produce body fluid; hazelnuts are known as the "king of nuts", and "Kaibao Materia Medica" says that it "invigorates qi and strength, relaxes the stomach, makes people not hungry, and helps to walk healthily"; peanuts are nourishing and beneficial, and help prolong life, so people also call them "longevity fruits"; according to "Compendium of Materia Medica" and major Chinese medicine dictionaries, melon seeds have the effects of clearing the lungs and resolving phlegm, moistening the intestines and promoting bowel movements.
Sugar-fried soybeans and peanuts <br /> In Xianyou, Fujian, every household will make fried beans on this day. The ingredients are white sugar, soybeans, and raw peanuts. The soybeans should be soaked one day in advance, then fried in a pan the next day until half-cooked and set aside. The peanuts should also be fried in the pan and then poured into the pan and cooked. After the sugar is dissolved, pour the soybeans and peanuts into the pot and cook together. This custom has been around for a very long time.
Quisqualis <br /> Although folks in southern Fujian and Taiwan do not place much emphasis on begging for skills on the Qixi Festival, they do attach great importance to health-preserving food customs. Every Chinese Valentine’s Day, almost every household buys the Chinese medicinal herbs Siberian ginseng and pomegranates. For dinner on the Chinese Valentine's Day, we use the purchased Quisqualis to cook eggs, lean pork, small intestines, crabs, etc. After dinner, we share pomegranates. Both of these foods have certain anti-insect functions and are therefore very popular. Interestingly, in Taiwan, people have the custom of cooking rice with brown sugar for the Chinese Valentine’s Day dinner, which also helps in attracting insects to eat medicine.
Eating chicken <br /> Eating chicken is because the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl will meet on the Magpie Bridge on the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day. People felt that the two people separated by the Milky Way were missing each other too much, so they killed all the roosters in their house on this day, hoping that by preventing the roosters from crowing at the dawn, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl would be together forever. This beautiful vision later evolved into the custom of eating chicken on the Chinese Valentine's Day every year.
Shuangqi Water <br /> Legend has it that on the morning of July 7, fairies will come down to earth to take a bath, and drinking their bath water can ward off evil, cure diseases and prolong life. This water is called "Shuangqi Water". When the cockcrows on this day, people rush to the river to fetch water. After getting it back, they put it in new jars for future use.
Honey "Taiping Yulan" Volume 31 quoted "Riweishu": "Altair, Jingzhou called Hegu, the main pass; Vega main fruit. At the same time, honey in China symbolizes the sweet life of couples, and the hexagonal honeycomb built by bees is a design that is ingenious. In addition, pine needles can be used to symbolize embroidery needles, and pine needle soup can be boiled and drunk; pine needles can be used as medicine, which has the effects of preventing cerebrospinal meningitis, treating thrombocytopenic purpura, night blindness, neurasthenia, malnutrition edema, etc.
Summary: Through the above article, we know the specific time of the 2017 Chinese Valentine's Day and the analysis of the Chinese Valentine's Day food customs. I hope you will like the above article, and at the same time have a deeper understanding and love of our traditional culture!

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