When the chrysanthemums are in full bloom, the Double Ninth Festival also arrives. Want to know more about the Double Ninth Festival in 2021? The arrival of the ninth month of the lunar calendar also indicates that two-thirds of the year has passed. Pay attention to the September 2021 special topic of Shuimoxiansheng.com to learn more about the ninth month of the lunar calendar!What can we do on Double Ninth Festival in 2021?The Double Ninth Festival in 2021 is on the lunar calendar: September 9, 2021; the Gregorian calendar: October 14, 2021, Thursday, which is the day of the Ox Evil West. [Today is suitable according to the old almanac] Today the ice melts and the tiles collapse, don't do any big things. [ Today is unsuitable according to the old almanac] Today the ice melts and the tiles collapse, don't do any big things . According to the almanac of the Double Ninth Festival in 2021, this day is the " ice melts and the tiles collapse day ", which is an unlucky day, so nothing good is suitable .The day when the ice melts and the tiles collapse: The thirty-third day of the first month is Chou, the fourth day is Shen, the fifth day is Mao, and the sixth day is Xu. The seventh is Hai, the eighth is Wu, the ninth is He, and Bian Ye and the eleventh is You Palace. The day of Chen in the middle of December is unlucky, as the tiles will collapse and the ice will melt like flowing water. What customs and activities are there on the Double Ninth Festival?The Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese festival and also a modern senior citizens' day. The Double Ninth Festival includes traveling to enjoy the scenery, climbing high places to have a distant view, admiring chrysanthemums, picking Chinese herbal medicines, planting dogwoods everywhere, holding banquets to honor the elderly, eating Double Ninth Cakes, making medicinal wine for health, and drinking chrysanthemum wine.1. Ancestor worship The Double Ninth Festival is one of the four major traditional Chinese festivals for ancestor worship. In ancient times, people had a tradition of worshiping their ancestors and praying for blessings. The traditional custom of ancestor worship on the Double Ninth Festival is still popular in the Lingnan area, and people hold ancestor worship activities on the Double Ninth Festival every year. 2. Farewell The Double Ninth Festival and the Shangsi Festival were major spring and autumn festivals in ancient times. If the Shangsi Festival was a festival for people to go out and wander after a long winter, then the Double Ninth Festival was an autumn outing with ritual significance when the autumn chill arrived and people were about to retire. Therefore, there is the custom of "going out for a walk" on Shangsi Festival and "saying goodbye to the spring" on Double Ninth Festival. 3. Chrysanthemum Appreciation The Double Ninth Festival is the best time for chrysanthemums to bloom, so the custom of appreciating chrysanthemums has existed since ancient times, and the Double Ninth Festival is also known as the Chrysanthemum Festival. The custom of appreciating chrysanthemums originated from chrysanthemum culture. Chrysanthemum is a natural flower. Because of its colorful flowers and the fact that it blooms in defiance of the frost, a unique culture of appreciating and praising chrysanthemums has been formed. In ancient Chinese customs, chrysanthemums symbolize longevity. Chrysanthemum is a flower of longevity and is praised by writers as a symbol of unyielding spirit in the face of frost. 4. Climb In ancient times, people had the custom of climbing heights on the Double Ninth Festival, so the Double Ninth Festival is also called the "Climbing Festival." The custom of climbing mountains on Double Ninth Festival originated from the climatic characteristics of this time and the ancient people's worship of mountains. Climbing high to "bid farewell to the green" also originates from the solar terms in nature. Climbing high to "bid farewell to the green" on the Double Ninth Festival corresponds to the ancient people's spring outing in March. According to historical documents, the custom of "climbing mountains to pray for blessings" was already popular during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. There is no uniform regulation on the place of climbing. The places to be climbed can generally be divided into climbing mountains, climbing buildings, or climbing platforms. 5. Inserting Dogwood There has been a custom of inserting dogwood on the Double Ninth Festival since ancient times, so it is also called the Dogwood Festival. Cornus officinalis is a fruit that can be used as a traditional Chinese medicine. The ancients believed that climbing mountains and planting cornus officinalis on the Double Ninth Festival could repel insects, dampness and wind evil. This was already very common in the Tang Dynasty. Inserting dogwood does not mean arranging flowers, but wearing it on the head, or on the arm, or grinding it and putting it in a sachet. Dogwood is mostly worn by women and children, and in some places men also wear it. 6. Flying a Kite In the south, there is a custom of flying kites on the Double Ninth Festival. The sky is high and the clouds are light during the Double Ninth Festival, the wind is gentle and the sun is bright. Kites can easily fly up with the wind, and it is also believed to bring good luck. Legend has it that flying kites during the Double Ninth Festival is to "drive away bad luck". The higher and farther the kite flies, the farther the bad luck will fly away with it. What's more, some people even cut the string to make the kite disappear into the sky. Another explanation is that flying kites on the Double Ninth Festival is to "release good luck" and "release blessings". The better the kite flies, the greater the blessing. The kite flyer must not only not break the silk thread, but also do everything possible to protect it, because if the silk thread breaks, the "good luck" and "blessings" will also float away. 7. Enjoy a banquet and pray for longevity The custom of praying for longevity on the Double Ninth Festival was first recorded in literary works of the Han Dynasty. It was recorded in "Miscellaneous Records of Western Capital" in the Han Dynasty: "On the ninth day of the ninth month, people wear dogwood, eat puffball, and drink chrysanthemum wine, which is said to make people live longer." "Jingchu Sui Shi Ji" said: "On the ninth day of the ninth month, four classes of people gather together for feasting in the wild." Du Gongzhan of the Sui Dynasty commented: "It is unknown when the banquet on the ninth day of the ninth month started, but it has not been changed since the Song Dynasty." On the basis of offering sacrifices to heaven and ancestors, praying for longevity and feasting were added to form the basis of the Double Ninth Festival. The large-scale banquets during the Double Ninth Festival actually developed from the banquets and feasts for harvest celebrations in the Pre-Qin period. To this day, the custom of holding banquets to honor the elderly and drinking banquets to pray for longevity is still popular in some places. 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