Spring Festival: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Cold Food Festival, Qingming Festival.
1, the Spring Festival
The Spring Festival, that is, the Lunar New Year, is the first year of the year, but also for the traditional sense of the "New Year's Day". Commonly known as the new spring, the new year, the new year, the new jubilee, jubilee, the big year, etc., orally also known as the degree of the year, the celebration of the year, the New Year, the New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history, evolved from the ancient times, the first year of prayer and sacrifice.
2, Lantern Festival
Lantern Festival, also known as the Festival of the first yuan, the small first month, Yuan Xi or Festival of Lights, for the first month of the first fifteen days of the lunar calendar each year, is one of China's traditional festivals. The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, the ancients called "night" for "night", the first month of the fifteenth day of the first month is the first full moon in the year, so the first month of the fifteenth day of the first month for the "Lantern Festival".
3, Cold Food Festival
Cold Food Festival: 105 days after the winter solstice in the summer calendar, one or two days before the Qingming Festival. Is the day of the beginning of the festival, the ban on fireworks, only eat cold food. And in the development of later generations gradually increased sweeping, trekking, swing, cuju, pulling hooks, cockfighting and other customs, cold food festival before and after the extension of more than 2,000 years, was known as China's first folk festival day. The Cold Food Festival is the only traditional Han Chinese festival named after a food custom.
4, Qingming Festival
Qingming Festival, also known as Treading Green Festival, line Qing Festival, March Festival, Ancestor Festival, etc., the festival in the middle of spring and late spring. The Qingming Festival originates from the belief in ancestors and the rituals of spring sacrifice in ancient times, and has both natural and humanistic connotations, which makes it both a natural festival and a traditional festival.