1、春節(農歷壹月壹日) Spring Festival;Chinese New Year's Day
由來:
Primitive beliefs and sacrificial culture are important factors in the formation of New Year's Day.?
原始信仰和祭祀文化是春節形成的重要因素。
習俗:
such as Lunar New Year's dinner, keeping the age, New Year's money, temple fairs, flower lanterns and other customs.
如團年飯、守歲、壓歲錢、廟會、賞花燈等習俗。
2、元宵節(農歷壹月十五日) Lantern Festival(龍燈節直譯)
由來:
The custom of burning lamps on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is related to the spread of Buddhism to the east.
正月十五燃燈的習俗與佛教東傳有關。
習俗:
Lantern Festival mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities,
such as watching lanterns, eating dumplings, guessing lantern riddles and setting off fireworks.
元宵節主要有賞花燈、吃湯圓、猜燈謎、放煙花等壹系列傳統民俗活動。
3、清明節(公歷4月5日前後,農歷二月後半月至三月上半月間) Tomb-Sweeping Day
由來:
The Qingming Festival originated from the Spring Festival and the Spring and Autumn Festival in ancient times.
清明節源於上古時代的春祭,春秋二祭,古已有之。
習俗:
Tomb-sweeping, ancestor-sacrificing and outing are common basic etiquette and custom themes.
掃墓祭祖、踏青郊遊是***同基本禮俗主題。
4、端午節(農歷五月初五) Dragon Boat Festival(龍舟節直譯)
由來:
Dragon Boat Festival, with a long history, evolved from the dragon totem worship held in Baiyue in ancient times.
端午節,歷史悠久,由上古時代百越舉行龍圖騰祭祀演變而來。
習俗:
The Dragon Boat picking and rice dumplings are the two main themes of the Dragon Boat Festival.
扒龍舟與食粽子是端午節的兩大禮俗主題。
5、中秋節(農歷八月十五) Mid-Autumn (Moon)Festival
由來:
The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena,
and evolved from the worship of the moon on the autumn evening in ancient times.
中秋節源自天象崇拜,由上古時代秋夕祭月演變而來。
習俗:
offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, eating moon cakes,?
playing with lanterns, appreciating osmanthus flowers and drinking osmanthus wine.
中秋節自古便有祭月、賞月、吃月餅、玩花燈、賞桂花、飲桂花酒等民俗
6、重陽節(農歷九月九日) Double-ninth Day(重九節直譯)
由來:
The origin of Chongyang Festival can be traced back to ancient times. In ancient times,?
there were activities of harvest sacrifice and Mars sacrifice in autumn and autumn.
重陽節的源頭,可追溯到上古時代。古時季秋有豐收祭天、祭祀大火星活動。
習俗:
There are customs such as climbing high to pray for blessings, visiting chrysanthemums in autumn, wearing dogwood,?
offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, and feasting for longevity.