First, watch the stars on Qixi night. The origin of Tanabata, as we all know, comes from the love story of Weaver Girl and Cowherd. Legend has it that two people can only meet on the day of Qixi. Many magpies build a bridge to let two people meet through this magpie bridge. Think about it. In ancient times, there were no modern means of entertainment, and people only had few means and ways of entertainment, so festivals became excuses and reasons for people's entertainment. Because of these legends, people look at the stars on the night of Tanabata to see if the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd are together. Those young couples can also enhance their feelings when they look at the stars.
Second, worship Kuixing on Tanabata. On tanabata, women should worship the weaver girl, and men should also worship. Men should worship the champion who is in charge of literary talent. It is said that Kuixing was born on the seventh day of July, so it is on this day to worship Kuixing. On this day, the man worshipped Kuixing and prayed for his blessing. Bless yourself for fame, wealth and so on. Anyway, on Tanabata, women worship the Weaver Girl for cleverness, while men worship Kuixing for the future. Everyone has their own needs and desires.
Third, women's shampoo. On Tanabata, women should wash their hair. Because it is said that the water on Tanabata is pure, women can make themselves pure by washing their hair on this day. After all, the ancients attached great importance to hair and were very particular about it.
Fourth, women dye their nails. On Tanabata, women dye their nails with impatiens. Specifically, it is to dye nails with impatiens juice. This is the most common way for ancient women to dye their nails.
Fifth, print books. The ancients would take books out to dry on Tanabata.
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