1. Qixi Festival, also known as Qiqiao Festival, Qiqiao Festival or Qijie Festival.
2. In ancient times, the Chinese Valentine's Day was also called the Women's Day and the "Qiao Qiao" Festival. According to folk legend, it was the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl came to the Magpie Bridge to meet each other. In the hearts of the people, Weaver Girl is a kind, beautiful and skillful fairy. Therefore, every Chinese Valentine's Day, families from all walks of life, whether they are palace ministers or the families of scholars and common people, "build greenhouses, hang pictures of the Morning Bull and Weaver Girl on Chinese Valentine's Day, store melons and fruits, wine cakes, vegetables, and preserved meat, and invite women to marry." Make a clever festival." After the banquet, the female streamers and their wives and daughters at home will kneel down facing the Milky Way and beg the Weaver Girl for "wisdom". In the Ming Dynasty, Women's Day became even more grand, and a grand "Qiao Banquet" was held in the palace.
3. When women take the ointment, they can have a radiant appearance and their skin will be full of luster and elasticity. Therefore, before the Chinese Valentine's Day every year, the imperial censors, ministers, ministers and other officials of the Ming and Qing Dynasties would go to the Heniantang Pharmacy to order ointment prescriptions to pay tribute to the empress, empress dowager, concubines, and princesses, as well as to their wives, concubines, and daughters. Enjoy. Heniantang's "Five Seasons Paste Prescriptions" such as Yiyuan Paste, Suren Paste, Yuren Paste, Mulberry Paste, Loquat Paste, and Guiling Paste have unique effects and have become the first choice treasures of the palace officials.