What is the meaning of the Dragon Boat Festival
Duanwu with five grains means the Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, which is one of the traditional Chinese festivals in which people eat zongzi (rice dumplings), race dragon boats, hang moxa, and drink xionghuang wine, etc. The term "five grains" usually refers to rice, millet, wheat, corn, beans and other grain crops. The term "grains" usually refers to rice, millet, wheat, corn, beans and other food crops. The Dragon Boat Festival with Five Grains symbolizes that during this festival, people should be with the grain crops, cherish the grain and be grateful to the earth. At the same time, it also expresses people's good wishes for a good harvest and happiness.