1, Zongzi is sweet and salty, and every leaf is affectionate. The lines bent the child, and Xiaomi made a local accent.
2. Duanyang recites ancient poems, which are catchy. Glutinous rice wrapped dumplings, lovers miss.
3. A piece of wild love makes people cry. Race the dragon boat until the sunset returns.
It's Duanyang Festival again, and I have a dull pain in my chest. Loyal to the liver, the sun and the moon are bright, and history is public.
The introduction of Dragon Boat Festival is as follows:
The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is recorded in the Chronicle of Jingchu Times: The Dragon Boat Festival was originally a totem festival held by various ethnic groups in southern wuyue. It started before the Spring and Autumn Period, and it has been more than two thousand years. Although, many places regard the Dragon Boat Festival as one of the four major festivals. Today, there are still many customs celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival all over the country, such as eating zongzi, hanging mugwort leaves and calamus, racing dragon boats and drinking realgar wine.
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is a traditional folk festival in China, and the Dragon Boat Festival is one of the ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation. Dragon Boat Festival is also called Dragon Boat Festival and Duanyang. In addition, there are many nicknames for the Dragon Boat Festival, such as: Noon Festival, Chongwu Festival, May Festival, Magnolia Festival, Daughter's Day, Tianzhong Festival, Dila Festival, Poet's Day, Dragon Boat Festival and so on. Although the names are different, on the whole, people all over the world have more similarities than differences in customs and habits.
For more than two thousand years, the Dragon Boat Festival has been a traditional habit of China people. Due to the vast territory, numerous nationalities and numerous stories and legends, not only many different festival names have been produced, but also local customs are different. Its contents mainly include: when the daughter returns to her mother's house, she hangs a portrait of Zhong Kui and welcomes the ghost boat.
Hide in the afternoon, put up afternoon leaf stickers, hang calamus and wormwood, swim through various diseases, wear sachets, prepare sacrifices, race dragon boats, fight, hit the ball, swing, draw realgar for children, drink realgar wine and calamus wine, eat poisonous cakes, salted eggs, zongzi and seasonal fresh fruits. Some activities, such as dragon boat racing, have made new progress, breaking through the boundaries of time and region and becoming international sports events.
But for thousands of years, Qu Yuan's patriotic feelings and touching poems have been deeply rooted in people's hearts, so people "remember and mourn them and talk about their words in order to inherit". Therefore, the words commemorating Qu Yuan have the widest and deepest influence and occupy the mainstream position. In the field of folk culture, China people associate the dragon boat race and eating zongzi with Qu Yuan's memory.