The Jin Dynasty began on February 15th of the lunar calendar, and gradually changed to February 12th after the Song Dynasty.
Legend has it that this day is the birthday of the flower god.
The folks in the imperial court cut the ribbon and tied it to the flower tree, and named it "Reward the Red" to express their congratulations to the flower god.
If the weather is fine, it indicates the maturity of crops in a year.
On the morning of flowers, a boatload of people go to the suburbs to enjoy flowers and swim in spring, which is one of the most poetic traditional festivals in China. The Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15 is called "Flower Festival" and "Moonlight Night" respectively.
Song and Mei's "Dream, Looking at February": "The fifteenth day of midsummer is the flower festival, which is a custom between Zhejiang. It is considered that the spring sequence is the most ornamental when the flowers are in full bloom.
Everyone went to Yuhu, Guliulin, yangfu, Yundong outside Qiantang Gate, Le Qing outside Qianmen Gate, Xiaohu and other gardens to enjoy the exotic flowers and trees.
Most importantly, the peach blossoms in Jiabaoshan are very lovely.
On this day, Shuai Shou and the county magistrate led their own shrimp soldiers and crabs out of the suburbs, met their elders, gave them wine and food, advised them to use farming and mulberry, and told Chongqing to be diligent and sincere.
Tianqingguan held a birthday party for the old man the following year, burning thousands of lights for the holy meditation and praying for the people.
Scholars burn incense and pay tribute, and there are countless exchanges.
Believing in foreign ministers, monks and nuns in Ming temples and teaching institutes, building Buddhist nirvana victory meetings, listing several floors, offering all kinds of fragrant flowers and fruits, putting on famous paintings and calligraphy, setting up exotic toys, setting up solemn Dojo, and observing many things without interruption. "