Begging for Qiao Festival refers to the lunar calendar.

Qiaoqi Festival refers to the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, usually called Chinese Valentine's Day, Qiaoqi Festival or Women's Day. Because many customs on this day are related to women, modern writer Deng Tuo's Yanshan Nights and Ouyang Shan's Sanjiaxiang both call Tanabata the ancient Women's Day in this country.

Begging for wisdom is an ancient custom. On the evening of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, girls in new clothes begged the weaver girl to be clever in the yard, which is called "begging for cleverness".

Begging for Qiao Festival refers to this day in the lunar calendar. The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is Valentine's Day in China, which is more unique than the western Valentine's Day in foreign countries.

Point to "love" Because Valentine's Day abroad, the original purpose is mutual love between people, or affection, or friendship, or love, not limited to men and women. But China's Qixi Valentine's Day is a sad and romantic love story.

According to the ancient legend, the Jade Emperor in the sky has seven daughters, the youngest daughter, the Weaver Girl, is the cleverest, the cutest and the most skilled. She is responsible for the design and production of important tapestries in Tiangong. In addition, the Jade Emperor has a herd of cows, which are managed by a young man named Cowherd. Cowherd and Weaver fell in love at first sight, fell in love, had endless love stories, and finally gave up their original jobs. The progress of Weaver Brocade became slower and slower, while Cowherd herded cattle and dealt with it casually.

Seeing that the situation was not good, the Jade Emperor ordered the magpie to tell the lovestruck couple that they should be temperate in love and not forget their work, so that they could meet once every seven days. I didn't expect the magpie to pass the wrong message. Cowherd and Weaver Girl thought that they could meet each other every day, and they were so happy that they completely forgot their work. The Jade Emperor was furious and ordered them to meet only once a year, that is, only on the evening of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.

On that day, the magpie was responsible for bridging the bridge and letting them meet on their shoulders. Because the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can only meet once a year, of course, they have endless feelings and endless sadness, so it almost rained in Mao Mao that day, symbolizing their tears.

When is beggar's day? When is the Beggar's Day in the lunar calendar? This year's Beggar's Day falls on August 28th in Gregorian calendar and the seventh day of July in lunar calendar.

Gregorian calendar: Monday, August 28th, 20 17 Virgo.

Lunar calendar:17th day of July (Year of the Rooster)

Branches: Ding You, Wu Shen, Ding Hai

Festival: Beggar's Day

"Qixi" refers to which month of the lunar calendar? On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, it's Valentine's Day in China.

Qiaoqi Festival is on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. Qiaoqi Festival, also known as Chinese Valentine's Day, is our Valentine's Day in China!

What festival is also called begging for Qiaojie? George's Day is also called Chinese Valentine's Day.

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Begging for Qiao Festival refers to the lunar calendar? Thank you for your help. The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the "Begging for Cleverness Festival". Legend has it that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet at the Magpie Bridge. In the old days, on this night, girls and young daughters-in-law sat under the moon and put on needles to see who was wearing fast, much and skillfully. It is said that this can make people with clumsy hands practice dexterity. This custom no longer exists.

On the third day, China Qiao Qi's ancient poem Tanabata refers to the Tanabata of the lunar calendar. Every family watches the autumn moon, and every family wears HongLing. On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month on Tanabata, looking up at the sky, it seems that cowherd and weaver girl meet on the magpie bridge. Every household strives for ingenuity under the autumn moon, and I don't know how many thousand red silk threads are worn. Jojo: An ancient festival, on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, is also called Tanabata.