Introduction: Our country is a traditional country with a profound traditional cultural heritage and rich folk cultural festivals, and different festivals have different customs. So what day is the fifth day of the fifth month in the lunar calendar? What are the customs and habits? Let’s follow the editor to find out. The Dragon Boat Festival month is the fifth month of the lunar calendar. This month sees many changes, such as the beginning of summer, the completion of matters in the first half of the year, and the entry into the mid-year peak rhythm. Mr. Shui Mo describes various key points about the fifth month of the lunar calendar.What day is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month?The fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar is the Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Duanyang Festival, the Mid-day Festival, the May Festival, the Mugwort Festival, the Duanwu Festival, the Double Fifth Festival, the Mid-day Festival, and the Summer Festival. Although the names are different, the customs of celebrating the festival are the same for people everywhere. The Dragon Boat Festival is an old custom in my country that has been around for more than 2,000 years. On this day, every household hangs up images of Zhong Kui, hangs mugwort and calamus, races dragon boats, eats rice dumplings, drinks realgar wine, exorcises diseases, wears sachets, and prepares sacrificial offerings.What customs are there on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month?Dragon Boat Festival Customs 1. Dragon Boat RacingDragon boat racing is the main custom of the Dragon Boat Festival. According to legend, it originated from the ancient Chu people who were reluctant to see the virtuous minister Qu Yuan commit suicide by jumping into the river, so many people rowed boats to chase him and save him. They rushed after him, but when they reached Dongting Lake, he disappeared. Since then, dragon boat races have been held every year on May 5th to commemorate this event. Dragon boat racing is used to drive away the fish in the river to prevent them from eating Qu Yuan's body. The custom of racing boats was popular in Wu, Yue and Chu. In fact, "Dragon Boat Racing" has existed as early as the Warring States Period. Rowing canoes carved into the shape of dragons to the sound of rapid drums and racing to entertain the gods and the people is a semi-religious, semi-entertaining program in the ritual.Dragon Boat Festival Customs 2. Eating Zongzi (rice dumplings)Eating rice dumplings during the Dragon Boat Festival is another traditional custom of the Chinese people. At the beginning of May every year, every Chinese family soaks glutinous rice, washes bamboo leaves, and makes rice dumplings, which have a variety of colors and patterns. In terms of fillings, Beijing date dumplings are mostly filled with small dates in the north; while in the south, there are a variety of fillings such as red bean paste, fresh meat, ham, egg yolks, etc., among which Jiaxing dumplings in Zhejiang are the most representative. The custom of eating rice dumplings has been popular in China for thousands of years and has spread to Korea, Japan and Southeast Asian countries.Dragon Boat Festival Customs 3: Folding and Hanging Purses and Tying Five-Colored Silk ThreadsIn ancient China, people revered the five colors and regarded them as auspicious colors. Therefore, on the morning of the festival, the first thing adults do after getting up is to tie five-colored threads on their children’s wrists, ankles, and necks. Children are forbidden to speak when the string is being tied. The five-colored thread cannot be broken or discarded at will and can only be thrown into the river during the first heavy rain in summer or the first bath. It is said that children wearing five-colored threads can avoid being harmed by poisonous snakes, scorpions and other insects; throwing them into the river means letting the river water wash away the plague and disease, so that the children can stay healthy.Dragon Boat Festival Custom 4: Wearing SachetsChildren wear sachets during the Dragon Boat Festival. Legend has it that they are meant to ward off evil spirits and plague, but in reality they are just used as decoration on lapels. The sachet contains cinnabar, realgar and fragrant medicine, and is wrapped in silk cloth. It is fragrant and is then tied into a rope with five-colored silk threads and made into various shapes and tied into a string. It is colorful and lovely.Dragon Boat Festival Customs 5. Hanging Mugwort and CalamusA folk proverb says: "Plant willows on Qingming Festival and plant mugwort on Dragon Boat Festival." During the Dragon Boat Festival, people consider planting mugwort and calamus as one of the important activities. Every family swept the yard, inserted calamus and moxa sticks on the door lintels and hung them in the hall. They also use calamus, mugwort, pomegranate flowers, garlic, and dragon boat flowers to make human or tiger shapes, called mugwort men and mugwort tigers; they are made into wreaths and pendants that are beautiful and fragrant, and women compete to wear them to drive away miasma.Summary: Through the above article, we know that the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar is the Dragon Boat Festival and some customs analysis. I hope it can provide some reference for everyone. I wish you all a happy Dragon Boat Festival holiday! |
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