What is the significance of holding Qingming public sacrifice to Xuanyuan Huangdi?

Qingming public sacrifice to the Huangdi Mausoleum is a traditional activity of the Chinese nation with a long history. It has become a link to unite Chinese at home and abroad, and it is a national festival with wide influence and strong appeal. For a long time, groups of Chinese sons and daughters, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and overseas Chinese went to Qiao Shan, not far from Wan Li, to pay homage to the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a festival for the Chinese nation to return to the original newspaper and pursue the distant future cautiously. Tomb-Sweeping Day's memorial to the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor is the common wish of many China people at home and abroad. Tomb-Sweeping Day, which worships the Yellow Emperor, has become a national festival with extensive influence and national appeal.

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Every year in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Chinese sons and daughters at home and abroad will hold sacrificial activities in Qiao Shan, huangling county, Shaanxi Province, in memory of Xuanyuan Huangdi, the ancestor of Chinese humanity.

With the theme of "praising the merits of the Yellow Emperor, inheriting the national memory, protecting the spiritual home and building a harmonious China", it includes beating drums and bells, offering flowers baskets, reading sacrificial ceremonies, singing and dancing, and paying homage to ancestral graves.

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