Mar is the most commonly used abbreviation, which is usually used to indicate date and time. For example, March 1 can be written as March 1st or 3/ 1. When writing or printing, the combination of numbers and Chinese is usually used in titles or tables.
Poems in March
1, "The spring breeze is green in Jiang Nanan, when will the bright moon shine on me?" -Tang Dynasty poet Wang Anshi's "Qiantang Spring Tour"
2. "The east wind doesn't follow, and the bronze sparrow terrace locks Er Qiao in spring"-a short song by Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period.
3. "Everything is glorious, Wan Fengqing. Although there is a storm, I hope spring will be more beautiful "—— Xi Qian Ying by Feng Menglong, a writer in Ming Dynasty.
4. "When is the spring flower and the autumn moon, how much is known about the past"-Song of Eternal Sorrow by Nalan Xingde, a writer in Qing Dynasty.
5. "Spring can't close the garden, but an apricot goes out of the wall" —— Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, The First Banquet in Yangzhou to Enjoy Lotte.
Festivals in March
Shangsi Festival: Shangsi Festival is an ancient traditional festival in China, commonly known as March 3rd. It was designated as the fourth day of March before the Han Dynasty, and was later designated as the third day of March in the summer calendar. "Shangsi" first appeared in the literature of the early Han Dynasty. "Zhou Li" Zheng Xuan's Note: "When I was old, I was removed. This March is like water."
According to records, Shangsi Festival was popular in the Spring and Autumn Period, and Shangsi Festival was the most important festival in ancient times. "The Analects of Confucius": "People in late spring, spring clothing achievements, five or six top scholars, six or seven boys. Bathing is almost a deduction, and the wind is dancing and singing. " It's about the situation at that time. After the Song Dynasty, Neo-Confucianism prevailed, ethics became stricter, and the custom of Shangsi Festival gradually declined in Chinese culture.
Mazu's Birthday March 23rd is Mazu's birthday. Mazu is a water god believed by residents in the southeast coastal areas of China. Mazu, also known as Tian Fei, Tianhou, Notre Dame and Tianmu, is a god believed by boatmen, sailors, tourists, businessmen and fishermen in past dynasties. In ancient times, sailing at sea was often attacked by wind and waves, and the ship sank and people died. The safety of the crew has become the main problem for seafarers, who place their hopes on the blessing of the gods.
Before the ship sets sail, it is necessary to worship Tian Fei, pray for the safe blessing of the wind, and set up a sacred position for Tian Fei on the ship. Maureen, whose real name is Mazu, Tian Fei, was born in the Song and Yuan Dynasties (960) on March 23rd. Song Taizong died in the 4th year of Yongxi (987) on September 9th.