Before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day, the spring was bright and the spring rain was falling, and the survival rate of planted seedlings was high and the growth was fast. Therefore, China has the habit of planting trees in Qingming since ancient times. The custom of planting trees has been passed down to this day. 1979, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) stipulated March 12 every year as China's Arbor Day. This is of great significance to mobilize people of all ethnic groups in China to actively carry out activities to green the motherland.
Step 2 swing
Swing is a custom in ancient Tomb-Sweeping Day, China. Swing with branches as a frame, tie ribbons, and use two ropes and pedals, which can not only improve health, but also cultivate courage. So far, it is deeply loved by people, especially children.
Step 3 sweep the grave
The time and manner of Tomb-Sweeping Day's grave visit vary from time to time. However, due to people's respect and worship of ancestral experience, there is often a phenomenon of sticking to the rules, which goes against the original intention of ancestral experience. Therefore, as long as it is conducive to physical and mental health, social harmony and family harmony, we should decide the time to go to the grave according to the actual situation of the individual, or plant trees instead of going to the grave.
Step 4 fly a kite
Flying kites is one of people's favorite activities in Tomb-Sweeping Day. The ancients believed that if someone was sick, they could write down or draw their illness on the kite, tie the kite in the air with a string, let it fly to the sky, cut the cable, and the disease disaster would fly away with the kite. Later, kites gradually developed into a popular outing entertainment.