The 10 Great Traditional Practices of the Qingqingqing Festival
the festival is the traditional and most important festival of our country, the day of sacrifice and the day of burial.
the cemetery is commonly known as a grave and a ritual for the dead.
most of the han and some of the ethnic minorities are in the open.
so what are the customs other than the grave? "the 15 days after the spring break, the b-minus is clear." according to "question at age," "all things grow up clean and clean.
so it's clear." upon arrival, the increase in temperature and the increase in rainfall is a good time for spring farming.
thus, there is an agricultural proverb that says, “beginning before and after, and so forth”, “forestation, no more than clarity”.
this is seen to be closely related to agricultural production.
however, as a festival, qing ming is different from pure conservancy.
the festival is a sign of change in the country ' s schedule and order of time, while the festivals contain certain customary activities and some commemorative significance.
in the history of china, the tomb-sweeping ancestor has been a constant tradition since then.
it is in today's society that the practice of mass grave-sweeping ancestors is still present around the festival: weed eradication, offerings, prayer in front of the grave, burning paper and gold, or simply offering a bouquet of flowers to remember the memory of the ancients.
this is the ancient tradition of the qingming festival.
the swing, meaning to pull the rope and move.
it's old, it's called a swing, and then it's a swing to avoid taboo.
the ancient swings were made out of twigs and tatters.
later, it evolved into two ropes with pedal swings.
swinging can not only improve health, but also foster bravery, which has so far been favoured, especially by children.
it's a leather ball with leather and a tweezer.
zhu-tai, just kick with your feet.
it's a game that people loved at the ancient festival.
the message was invented by the wong emperor, initially for the training of samurai.
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willow is a game to practice archery techniques.
according to the ming dynasty, the pigeons were placed in the garters, then they were hanged on the willows, they were bowed and shot, and the pigeons flew out to determine the victory by the height of the doves.
the fight for chickens began in qingming and ended in the summer.
the country's oldest chicken fight record is found in the left pass.
to tang dynasty, it's not only a rooster fight, but even the emperor joins it.
like tang hyun-zong's favorite chicken.
the "spills" are a particular folk culture in the country, which has been practised in the past during the qingming festival in the towns of ursa, zhuang fook and the springs.
every year, the bouquets are so popular, it's so intense, it's like an ecstasy, a ecstasy, an ecstasymore than a dozen events, such as boxing, dragon lanterns, poles, singing plays, etc.
some of these activities are carried out onshore, most of them on board ships, and are extremely home-grown.
early in the day, it was called the "p" and "p" from tang.
it was invented in the late spring and autumn and began to prevail in the military and later in civilian life.
tang hyun-zong held a large-scale tug-ha competition on the occasion of the festival.
since then, ta ha has become part of the qing dynasty.
it's a good time for nature to be alive and live around the world.
our civil society has a long tradition of being clear and clear.
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