Pisces
What constellation is Lantern Festival?
Pisces is born on the Lantern Festival, because it is based on the solar calendar. The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is displayed on the Gregorian calendar as Friday, February 26th, and Pisces is born between February 10 and March 20th, which is the last of the twelve constellations. Located in the east of Aquarius and west of Aries, the guardian stars are Jupiter and Neptune, and the representative color is sea blue.
What is the fate of people born on the fifteenth day of the first month?
character trait
People born on the fifteenth day of the first month have heroic feelings in their lives, but those born on this day often don't know their own heroic qualities, and often wait until fate has issued a challenge to make their heroic qualities shine. Before that, they may just live a ok, even ordinary life. And this event that will trigger their self-discovery will happen when they are nearly thirty.
social skills
People born on this day, whether men or women, are either social leaders or especially calm and honest people. However, in the period approaching middle age, you are likely to meet people in your life. These people will help them find themselves and improve themselves, and they may develop love or deep friendship with each other.
Human weakness
People born on this day, the biggest weakness is too laissez-faire, on the road of life, may often pursue something meaningless. Therefore, it is suggested that friends born on this day should properly adjust their desire for self-control, maintain a positive attitude and bravely accept the challenges of new things.
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Health aspect
Friends born on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar should pay special attention to their emotions, because your's health is often influenced by its own internal emotions. When the mood is good, the health is relatively stable and the mood fluctuates a lot, all kinds of health problems will come out. Therefore, friends born on this day, everything is calm, and good luck will naturally accompany you.
Overall Universiade
Male families are relatively shallow, so it is easy to leave their hometown and live and develop in other places; Women, on the other hand, are slightly ill-fated, have a shallow relationship with their husbands, and are prone to where will you go's situation. Generally speaking, it is an ordinary life to marry a man with a more rigid life.
Traditional customs of Lantern Festival
Dry boating
Rowing a dry boat, also known as running a dry boat, is to imitate the boat on land, and most of the performers are girls. A dry boat is not a real boat, but a boat is sawed with two sheets, tied with bamboo and wood, covered with colored cloth and tied around the girl's waist. It is like sitting in a boat together, rowing with paddles in hand, singing some local tunes and dancing while running. This is a dry boat.
Walking sickness
In addition to celebrating the Lantern Festival, there are other activities of a religious nature. That is "walking all diseases", also known as "baking all diseases and dispersing all diseases". Most of the people involved are women. They walk together, either by the wall, across the bridge or across the suburbs, with the purpose of driving away diseases and eliminating disasters.
With the development of history, there are more and more activities to celebrate the Lantern Festival. In many places, activities such as playing dragon lanterns, walking on stilts, playing lions, dancing yangko, boating and playing Taiping drums have been added.
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The origin of the lantern festival
In ancient times, people called the night "Xiao", and the first month was January according to the laws of the lunar calendar, so the first full moon night in the new year was called "Lantern Festival". As the first important festival after the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival is not only celebrated by Chinese people all over the world, but also has a long history.
In fact, since ancient times, people have had the custom of "turning on the lights to pray", that is, on the evening of the fifteenth day of the first month, they put the tried lamps into the river to worship and pray to the gods.
With the traditional custom of "turning on the lights to pray for blessings" in the Eastern Han Dynasty, it has the meaning of "burning lights to show Buddha". By the time of the Tang Dynasty, Chinese and Western cultures had further close exchanges and contacts, and Buddhism had become the mainstream culture. Up to the officials and ministers in the DPRK and down to the market, thousands of people would "burn lanterns to worship Buddha" on the fifteenth day of the first month. As a result, it became a legal thing to decorate the Lantern Festival. However, the official name of "Yuanxiao" was formed in the late Tang Dynasty. It was called "Lantern Festival" in the Song Dynasty and "Lantern Festival" in the Qing Dynasty.