The 25th day of the first lunar month is the “Tianchuan Festival”, the day when Nuwa repaired the sky?

The 25th day of the first lunar month is the “Tianchuan Festival”, the day when Nuwa repaired the sky?
Introduction: Do you know what kind of day the 25th day of the first lunar month is? The 25th day of the first lunar month is commonly known as the Filling the Granary Festival. It is a folk festival of the Han nationality that symbolizes a good harvest in the new year. However, there is also a saying that the Tiancang Festival is the Tianchuan Festival. According to legend, this day is the day when Nuwa repaired the sky. Want to know more exciting content? Come and find out with the editor! The first month of the lunar calendar is the beginning of spring, and there are beautiful festivals everywhere in this month. Mr. Shui Mo lists these traditional Chinese festivals and customs for you one by one.

The 25th day of the first lunar month is the "Filling the Granary Festival"

"Tian Cang Festival" is also called "Tian Cang Festival" because "tian" (fill in Chinese) and "tian" (sky) are homophones of each other. Among the people, there is a distinction between old Tian Cang and small Tian Cang. The 20th day of the first lunar month is Xiaotiancang, and the 25th day of the first lunar month is Laotiancang, which are traditional folk festivals. Some say that Tiancang Festival is the day to worship the stars, while others say it is to worship the land or the god of grinding. To fill the silo means to fill up the barn. At dawn on this day, every household would use sifted cooking ash to make grain bins of varying sizes in their own yards or threshing floors, and put some grains in them, symbolizing a good harvest.

"Tianchuan Festival" - the day when Nuwa repairs the sky

The Filling the Granary Festival is also called the Tianchuan Festival. Before the Song Dynasty, the 23rd day of the first lunar month was regarded as the Tianchuan Festival. According to legend, this day was the day when Nuwa repaired the sky. In ancient times, the sky collapsed, the earth cracked, volcanoes erupted, floods were devastating, ferocious beasts and giant eagles roamed around and ate refugees, and the people were in dire straits. At this time, Nuwa, who was known as the ancestor of mankind, collected five-colored stones and smelted them day and night. After smelting for 49 days, on the 25th day of the first lunar month, she finally repaired the broken sky. Nuwa then cut off the giant turtle's four legs to support the four directions of the sky, and killed the ferocious giant eagle, controlled the flood, and enabled the people to live and work in peace. In order to commemorate Nuwa, people eat pancakes on the 25th day of the first lunar month. They tie the pancakes with red silk threads and throw them on the roof of the house, which is called "patching the sky". Su Shi once wrote a poem: "A pancake mends the hole in the sky", so the 25th day of the first lunar month is also called "Tianchuan Festival" and "Tiancang Festival". Regarding this festival, the festival time and customs are different in different eras and regions. Yu Zhengxie of the Qing Dynasty recorded in "Gui Si Cunlu": "The "Shi Yi Ji" said that the custom in Jiangdong is to hold the 24th day of the first lunar month as the "Tian Chuan Day". ... Chiyang regards the 20th day of the first lunar month as the "Tian Chuan Day", and tie pancakes with red threads and throw them on the roof, which is called "Bu Tian Chuan". "It is also recorded: "The "Jingchu Sui Shi Ji" said that the custom in Jiangnan is to hold the 30th day of the first lunar month as the "Tian Chuan Day", and tie pancakes with red threads and throw them on the roof, which is called "Bu Tian Chuan". Su Shi's poem says: "A pancake to mend the sky." This shows that this festival has a long history.
Summary: The above article is a detailed analysis of the "Tianchuan Festival" on the 25th day of the first lunar month. You can learn about it and feel the profound charm of Chinese traditional culture!

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