Wenbo calendar丨On the fifteenth day of the first month, taste a bowl of Wenbo stuffing glutinous r

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-24

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival.

Today, I'll take you to a bowl.

Wenbo stuffing".

Get to know each other togetherRound stone-set bronze buckle

More than 2,000 years ago

The Dian people hang a bowl of "rice balls" around their waists

The front is concave and divided into 3 circles.

The inner ring is inlaid with 6 white agatees.

Against the backdrop of flake turquoise.

The white agate is round and full.

It looks particularly like a bowl of "rice balls".

This bowl of "rice balls" is actually.

A "copper buckle" made of bronze

It is a unique waist ornament of the Dian people more than 2,000 years ago.

Note: The Dian Kingdom was a secessionist regime in the southwestern frontier of ancient China, mainly in the central and eastern regions of Yunnan).

Similar to the "belt buckle" of our modern people

Umbrella-holding male bronze figurines (Western Han Dynasty), wearing a round buckle around the waist, Yunnan Lijiashan Bronze Museum collection.

The copper buckle is named after the rectangular buckle on the back.

The rectangular buckle can be used for lacing and hanging.

Round stone-set copper buckle on the back of the different shapes.

It also allows you to match it in a fancy way.

To be the most fashionable boy in the ancient Dian Kingdom?

On the left is a round stone-inlaid dancer bronze buckle, and on the right is a gilded eight-person music and dance bronze buckle. (Click ** to learn more about the gilded eight-person music and dance bronze buckles) these copper buckles.

It has survived for more than 2,000 years.

It can be seen that the bronze casting process of the Dian Kingdom is superb.

The ancients celebrated the Lantern Festival

The sense of atmosphere, ritual and mystery is full!

According to historical records.

Tangyuan is used as a seasonal food for the Lantern Festival.

It started in the Song Dynasty.

At that time, the rice balls were called "floating balls".

The Southern Song Dynasty poet Zhou Bida is in "Lantern Festival Boiled Floating Balls".

"Zhu" refers to the rice balls.

Tonight knows what the night is, and the reunion is the same. The soup officer looks for the old taste, and the stove maid is surprised by the new work. In the dark clouds of the stars, the beads float in the turbid water. When he was old, he made up miscellaneous songs, and attached this family style.

In addition to eating glutinous rice balls, how did the ancients spend the Lantern Festival?

The sense of atmosphere, ritual, and mystery are all full!

Lighting the lantern reflects the moonlight, and the lantern festival appreciates the lanterns

The Lantern Festival in the Tang Dynasty was unprecedentedly grand in scale.

Everywhere is full of lights, and the city is full of fire trees and silver flowers.

to the Ming Dynasty. Ming Xianzong passed the Lantern Festival, and many Aoshan lanterns were hung in the palace.

Aoshan lantern is a specific landscape on the Lantern Festival in ancient times.

Note: Ao Mountain is a fairy mountain carried by a giant turtle in the Caspian Sea in myths and legends. )

Xianzong's Lantern Festival Pleasure Map", now in the National Museum of China. Dress for the festival is exquisite, and you have to wear lantern patterns during the Lantern Festival

In the Ming Dynasty, the courtiers and their dependents had to wear it.

Costumes with lantern patterns.

The "grain harvest" pattern composed of rice straw and lanterns.

It was pinned on the ancients.

I hope that the wind and rain will be smooth, and I hope for a good harvest.

During the Ming and Qing dynasties, lantern patterns also developed a variety of different styles.

Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty Silver-white lantern pattern woven gold brocade, now in the Palace Museum. The Lantern Festival also used to be popular for "masquerade games".

In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, men and women wore masks to make Lantern Festival.

It's a big cosplay event.

It is recorded in the Book of Sui and the Biography of Liu Yu:

Every New Year's Moon, I look at the night ......People wear animal faces, men wear women's clothes, advocate excellent acrobatics, and are weird.

Roughly meaning: the fifteenth night of the first lunar month.

Everyone wears a beast mask and is dressed as a man.

Kabuki plays, jugglers, strange shapes.

In addition, around the Lantern Festival.

There are still ancient folk.

Dragon and lion dances, stilt walking, running dry boats, twisting Yangge and other folk performances.

The Lantern Festival is also known as ancient times

"Valentine's Day" and "Blind Date Conference".

The crowd looked for him thousands, and suddenly looked back, but the man was there, and the lights were dim.

Xin Qiji, a well-known sentence through the ages.

That's what it's described.

On the night of the Lantern Festival, the city is full of lights.

A romantic scene of looking for a woman in the crowd.

Since in ancient times, young girls could not usually go out casually.

On the day of the Lantern Festival, you can.

Put on makeup beautifully and travel together.

The Lantern Festival has also become.

A good time for young men and women to get to know each other or meet each other.

Therefore, the Lantern Festival is also considered to be.

Ancient "blind date conference" and "Valentine's Day".

Today's Lantern Festival.

Eat a bowl of rice balls and reunite with your family.

Go out to enjoy the lanterns and see China in the lights.

Best wishes to fans of the Bunbo Calendar.

In the new year, everything will be fulfilled and everything will be successful!

**: CCTV news client

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