What do you mean by fifteen lights?

Sending lanterns on the 15th is an ancient traditional festival in China, because on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, people burn incense in the mountains to worship their ancestors, and lanterns are hung high to show their respect and blessing to their ancestors. This is also a touching story in the legend-in the Han Dynasty, a patriot committed suicide because he was dissatisfied with the political system at that time. His son sent a lamp to the mountain on the fifteenth night, which lit up the darkness and expressed his thoughts and reverence for his father's soul. Since then, the "Tenth Five-Year Lantern Festival" has become a traditional festival with profound implications and rich cultural connotations in China.

Sending lanterns is a very important folk activity. People usually gather in public places such as squares, streets and parks to enjoy this special moment. In the evening, people will light all kinds of colored lights, set off fireworks and other lively and interesting activities. In addition, 15 National Day is also a special day. On this day, people will get together as a family, taste moon cakes and all kinds of delicious food, and enjoy the happiness of this traditional festival together. This custom makes people feel the importance of reunion and cultural tradition, and also becomes a symbol of national cohesion.

In modern society, the cultural connotation and holiday customs of the Tenth Five-Year Plan have been more widely inherited and carried forward. Not only in China, the traditional festivals originally belonging to China culture have now penetrated all over the world, and many foreigners have begun to learn and like these special cultural customs. In this pluralistic era, maintaining and carrying forward the value of traditional culture and holiday customs will help people feel their cultural identity and recognition, and also become more valuable cultural symbols and cultural brand display.