On March 3rd, San Xiao went hiking. Up and down, up and down. Climbed the mountain three times and ran three miles. Sweating profusely, three shirts were wet. Xiao Sanqiu shouted, "It's only three feet three feet from the sky!"
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March 3rd is Shangsi Festival.
Shangsi Festival, commonly known as March 3rd, is a traditional folk festival in China. Shangsi Festival is the most important festival in ancient times. People go to the water to take a bath together, which is called "praise" Since then, sacrificial banquets, meandering water and outings have been added.
Today, March 3rd is still a grand festival in some minority areas in southwest China. The festival "March 3rd" is still very popular among Zhuang, Dong, Buyi, Yao, Li, She, Tu and other ethnic minorities.
The most typical one is Zhuang nationality, who has a two-day holiday in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on March 3rd every year. From the Songkran Festival held on March 3rd every year in Dali, Yunnan, we can vaguely see the shadow of the ancient custom of this festival. Wu also has the charm of thinking about festivals, and his main customs are eating, drinking and having fun.
On March 3rd, there are many traditional festivals:
1, the custom of eating shepherd's purse and boiling eggs. Shepherd's purse is a kind of wild vegetable that grows in the corner of the field. Although it is a wild vegetable, it is delicious and nutritious. A folk proverb says, "On March 3rd, shepherd's purse boiled eggs." Spring is the season to eat shepherd's purse. The Book of Songs has a chant of "sweet as water"; Xin Qiji also has a poem that "peaches and plums are full of worries, and spring is at the head of the stream".
2, the custom of traveling to enjoy apricot flowers. On the third day of March, the whole family went out, and someone took a dining table for a picnic in the suburbs. This is the time when the first apricot blossom opens in the Spring Festival. As the old saying goes, "Apricot blossoms in March". In fact, apricot flowers are not beautiful, but except for winter jasmine, they are the first to bloom in March of the lunar calendar, and they are just appreciated.
3. Eat chicken manure. Eating chicken manure rattan on the third day of the third lunar month is a traditional custom of local people in Beihai, Guangxi. We mix leaves and rice and grind them into powder, and then make pieces of shredded chicken and rattan noodles. The shredded chicken and rattan soup made of this noodle is sweet and fragrant, and it is a favorite snack of local people.