They are the Lantern Festival, Ghost Festival, and Yuanjia Festival. We have deep feelings for the moon, so there are so many myths and legends about the moon. Naturally, there are also many traditional festivals related to the moon. , and these three festivals are held on January 15th, July 15th, and October 15th respectively. They are all held when the moon is at its fullest, so we pay so much attention to it.
The Lantern Festival is a festival that we still like to celebrate. In such a festival, we have many traditions. In this festival, we can eat glutinous rice balls, visit temple fairs, and guess lantern riddles. This is what we do all year round. The happiest time is when we are all so happy at the beginning of the year. This heralds that our year will be a happy year and has the meaning of auspicious blessings.
The Ghost Festival sounds a bit scary, but this festival was originally to commemorate the ancestors. Legend has it that on July 15th, the gate of hell will be opened by King Yama. In order to solve the problem of all ghosts missing their hometown, the underworld will Allow them to wander around the world and find their own descendants. Of course, if you have done nothing bad, your ancestors will bless you, so don’t be afraid. On this day, you just need to worship your ancestors with peace of mind
Next Yuan Festival is also called Yuanjia Festival. This festival is the festival we are least familiar with. It was banned during the Republic of China. Now some areas really have no concept of this festival, so this festival needs more people. Introduction: October 15th is the last moon-related festival of the year. At this time, the crops are almost finished. In order to celebrate, this festival is born. The custom at this time is that everyone needs to use their own The millet grown in one year is ground into flour to make dumplings. At the same time, the three officials (Tiangong, Diguan, and Shuiguan) are worshiped at this time to pray for the next year's harvest.