The fifteenth day of the first lunar month, also known as the Lantern Festival, is the last festival during the Spring Festival and is seen as the farewell of the new year and the beginning of the new year. On that day, people should keep in mind the Xi of "1 welcome, 1 walk and 1 eat" and respect the tradition in order to have good luck in the coming year.
The legendary Zigu was strangled to death in the toilet after being treated jealously by his wife, so he was named the toilet god by the gods. It is believed that she can bless the family with a good harvest and prosperity, so on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, each family will welcome Zigu and pray for her protection and blessing.
And in the northern and southern regions, the way to welcome Zigu is slightly different. Yingzigu in the northern region is a wall to walk on, while the south is to cross the three bridges. In any case, welcoming Zigu is an important thing that must be done during the Spring Festival, and it is to inherit historyCultureimportant link.
The Xi of walking a hundred diseases originated in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, but became a traditional activity of the Lantern Festival, which was gradually formed during the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the north, people walk around the wall to avoid diseases. In the south, the disease is driven out by crossing bridges. Finally, people go to the temple to touch the door nails or burn incense to pray for a new year of freedom from disease and calamity.
On the day of the Lantern Festival, there are also certain differences in the food Xi of the north and the south. Southerners love to eatGlutinous rice balls, while northerners prefer Lantern Festival or dumplings. Whatever it isEat Lantern FestivalGlutinous rice ballsIt is still dumplings, and behind them are people's good wishes for success and happiness in the coming year.
In particular, dumplings, as a special food on the table of northerners, are an indispensable food for festivals. Dumplings symbolize reunion, auspiciousness and joy, and there is a saying that "the more you drink, the more you have", a saying that conveys good wishes for the New Year. Therefore, on the day of the Lantern Festival, people in the north also drink a few glasses of wine to pray for good luck and happiness in the coming year.
On the day of the Lantern Festival, it is important to choose a good wine to drink. The first thing to do is to choose a good quality wine to make sure it is comfortable to drink. Secondly, the packaging should be high-end and high-grade, so that people can see that it is extraordinary at a glance. Finally, it should be moderate, affordable and quality-friendly. Northerners: YesLiquorThe attitude is inclusive, as long as the quality of the wine is good, regardless of fame and origin, it can be welcomed.
The first one recommended is Mutai Houdao Liquor, which is produced in Moutai Town, Guizhou. This wine is made with the local specialty red tassel organic glutinousSorghumIt is made as raw material by traditional ancient process and then stored for 5 years**. Mutai Houdao wine is full of aging and rich fragrance, and is deeply loved by wine lovers.
The second is Jin Jiannan K6, which comes from Mianzhu, Sichuan, and is one of the best-selling products under Jin Jiannan. This wine is made of:Sorghum, rice and other 5 kinds of grains as raw materials, brewed by ancient technology, smooth entrance, sweet aftertaste. Jin Jiannan K6 is very popular among drinking friends and is an existence that cannot be ignored in the Sichuan wine industry.
The Lantern Festival is an important festival during the Spring Festival in China, with rich traditional Xi and profound customsCultureConnotation. Welcome Zigu, go to all kinds of diseasesEat Lantern FestivalGlutinous rice ballsand dumplings, etc., are traditional activities that people should remember and continue on this day. At the same time, choosing a good wine to drink is also an important part of the Lantern Festival, which can add to the festive and peaceful atmosphere of the festival. Both in the North and in the South, people welcome the hope and beauty of the New Year with devotion and joy.
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