This year, the traditional festival of the ancient Lion City, "Walking a Hundred Diseases", ushered in an unprecedented grand scene, and the crowds at night made this festival a unique sight. According to research, this folk festival originated in the Song Dynasty, prevailed in the Ming Dynasty, and continues to this day. On the 16th day of the first lunar month this year, residents of the hometown changed into newly purchased casual clothes and comfortable sneakers, and stepped out of their homes to blend in with the crowd.
The crowd of "Walking Hundred Diseases" is very large, they walk, watch, laugh slowly, and some even sing Hebei Bangzi while walking. Many people also prepare some coins in advance and toss them as they go, placing good wishes for the new year. The name of this festival is a bit special, why do you want to go out of the house on the 16th day of the first lunar month to "walk all kinds of diseases"? It is said that the moon is sixteen round on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and walking around at this time can not only exercise fitness, but also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the moon.
This traditional activity is not only for blessings, but also for mass fitness. A series of folk activities are organized every year, such as stilt walking, dragon lantern playing, lion dance, etc., to create a good atmosphere for walking all kinds of diseases. This walk usually lasts two or three hours, and some young people even walk until late at night. The variety of activities and the increase in the participation of people indicate the increasing popularity of fitness in society.
However, such a grand event has also sparked some social concerns. Some people worry that such a large ** will pose a certain challenge to social security, especially at night. At the same time, some people have raised questions about the protection and inheritance of such traditional folk activities. They believe that the activities are too commercial, have lost their original pure nature, and need to pay more attention to the inheritance of cultural connotations.
There are many similar traditional festivals across the country, such as stilt walking in Shaanxi and dragon boat rowing in Hubei. These events have a strong local character and attract a large number of participants and spectators. On social networking, people have posted traditional festival activities in various places**, showing their experience and joy.
For the impact of the whole incident, on the one hand, the "Walking All Diseases" activity has made more people aware of the importance of fitness and sports, and promoted physical health and psychological release. On the other hand, the society's attention to the protection of traditional festivals and cultural inheritance has also been further stimulated. In the context of current cultural pluralism, how to better integrate traditional festivals into modern society and make traditional culture glow with new vitality is a worthy question.
In terms of the latest developments, it is understood that the ancient Lion City** is starting to formulate relevant policies and measures to strengthen the organization and management of traditional festival activities to ensure the control of the largest number of activities and the safety of the activities. At the same time, there are also plans to hold relevant publicity activities to increase public awareness and understanding of traditional festivals.
In general, the traditional festival of "Walking a Hundred Diseases" in the ancient Lion City has aroused the attention of the society this year. This folk festival has a long history and has been passed down for many years and has a special meaning in the minds of the locals. The event is full of blessings and folklore features, aiming to embrace the new year through fitness sports. Such a festival not only relaxes people's body and mind, but also shows the charm of traditional culture. For the whole society, this event evokes thinking about the protection and cultural inheritance of traditional festivals, and hopes to find a better way to carry forward traditional culture, so that it can be integrated with modern society to create more highlights and values. What do you think should be done to protect and inherit traditional festivals? Do you have any good suggestions?