2, Chongyang Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival, the festival for the first nine days of the ninth month of the lunar calendar every year. "Nine" number in the "I Ching" for the number of Yang, "nine" two Yang number of heavy, so it is called "Chung Yeung"; because the sun and the moon are nine, so it is also known as "Chung Kau". The name "Chongyang" is also used because both the sun and the moon coincide with the ninth day. Nine nine to the true, the beginning of a yuan, the ancients believed that the nine suns are auspicious days. Ancient folk in the Chung Yeung Festival have climbed high to pray for blessings, autumn tour to enjoy chrysanthemums, wear dogwood, worship God and ancestor worship and feast to pray for longevity and other customs. Nowadays, it has added the connotation of respecting the elderly, enjoying feasts and honoring the elderly on the day of Chung Yeung. The two important themes of the Chrysanthemum Festival today are the appreciation of autumn and gratitude to the elderly.