Mid-Autumn Festival (the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month)
Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third lunar month)
Cold clothing festival (the first day of the tenth lunar month)
First, Tomb-Sweeping Day:
Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the outing festival, is at the turn of mid-spring and late spring, that is, the first 108 day after the winter solstice. ? It is a traditional festival in China, and it is also one of the most important festivals for offering sacrifices to ancestors and sweeping graves.
Second, the Mid-Autumn Festival:
The Mid-Autumn Festival, commonly known as Ghost Festival, shi gu, and July and a half, is called the Bonin Festival in Buddhism. New Year's Eve, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Chung Yeung Festival are traditional festivals for ancestor worship in China, and they are also traditional cultural festivals popular in various countries in the Chinese character cultural circle. The Mid-Autumn Festival has the custom of setting off river lanterns and burning paper ingots.
Third, Shangsi Festival:
Shangsi Festival, commonly known as March 3rd, is a traditional festival of the Han nationality. This festival was designated as the fourth day in early March before the Han Dynasty, and was later fixed on the third day of March in the summer calendar. The traditional Shangsi Festival is on the first fourth day of the third month of the lunar calendar, which is also a day of infancy, that is, spring bath day. Shangsi Festival, like Flower Festival, is gradually being forgotten by people.
Fourth, the Cold Clothes Festival:
The Cold Clothes Festival, also known as "October Dynasty", "Ancestor Festival" and "Ghost Festival" on the first day of the tenth lunar month, is a traditional festival of sacrifice for the Han nationality, which is said to have originated in the Zhou Dynasty. On this day, special attention is paid to paying homage to those who died first, which is called sending cold clothes.