During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the ladies-in-waiting decided to hold a big banquet to celebrate the accession of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the banquet night coincided with the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar. Therefore, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty declared the enthronement celebration as "Lantern Festival".
Lantern Festival Lantern Festival ceremony also began in the Han Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, ladies-in-waiting moved the grand ceremony to the outside, held a lantern festival to celebrate Emperor Wu's accession to the throne, and hung lanterns on bridges and rivers to celebrate his accession to the throne. This is the origin of the Lantern Festival.
Lantern Festival has existed for thousands of years since Han Dynasty. It is one of the most important traditional festivals in China and an ancient part of China culture. The significance of Lantern Festival lies in carrying forward the spirit of patriotism and pursuing harmony, which will remain in Chinese civilization forever and shine brilliantly.