Customs of Lantern Festival?
Traditional Customs of Eating Lantern Festival
Eating Lantern Festival
Eating Lantern Festival is an ancient Chinese traditional festival custom, which means reunion, peace and security. Mostly eaten on the Lantern Festival, but also as a snack, usually with a variety of fillings, of which black sesame filling is the most common, the Lantern in addition to the general types, there are also wine wine small round and other types.
The traditional custom of playing dragon lanterns
Playing dragon lanterns
Playing dragon lanterns, also known as the dragon dance and dragon lantern dance, is a traditional folk entertainment activity unique to China. From the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival, the custom of playing dragon lanterns is practiced in a wide range of urban and rural areas in China. After thousands of years of inheritance and development, the Dragon Lantern Dance has become a form of lively, beautiful performance, with a romantic traditional dance.
Traditional Customs of Guessing Lantern Riddles
Guessing Lantern Riddles
Guessing Lantern Riddles, also known as Lantern Riddles, is a form of Han Chinese folklore and recreational activities unique to China and rich in national styles[1], and it is a Lantern Festival featured activity that has been passed down since ancient times. Every first month of the lunar calendar on the fifteenth, the folk are to hang up the colored lanterns, fireworks, and then there are good people to write riddles on the paper, pasted on the colorful lanterns for people to guess.
Traditional Customs of Sacrificial Gate
Sacrificial Gate
Sacrificial Gate, pronounced i men, a Chinese word, one of the Chinese folk beliefs, belongs to the traditional activities of the Lantern Festival.
Traditional Customs of Lion Dance
Lion Dance
Juggling Dragon Lanterns, also known as Dragon Dance and Dragon Lantern Dance, is a unique traditional Chinese folk entertainment activity. From the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival, the custom of playing dragon lanterns is practiced in a wide range of urban and rural areas in China. After thousands of years of inheritance, development, to dragon lantern has become a form of lively, beautiful performance, with romantic traditional dance.
Traditional Customs of Mouse-Playing
Mouse-Playing
Mouse-Playing is a traditional folk activity during the Lantern Festival, which started in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. It was mainly said to people who raised silkworms. Because rats often eat the silkworms in the night, people say that on the 15th day of the first month of the first month of the rice porridge to feed the rats, it can not eat the silkworms.
Traditional customs of stilt-walking
Stilt-walking
Stilt-walking is one of the traditional folk activities of the Han people. Stilt-walking is commonly known as binding firewood feet, also known as "stilts", "walking high" on stilts, "ZhaGaoFu" legs, is a popular folkloric activity in the north of China. China's northern folk prevalent in a mass performance of skills, more than in some folk festivals by the dancers feet tied to tease, martial arts stilts emphasize personal skills and tricks, stilts, have formed a distinctive regional style and national colors.