The seventh day of the first lunar month is the traditional Chinese "Renri Festival", also known as the "Rensheng Festival". The festival originated from the ancient Chinese custom of divination, and is said to have been named after the day on which Nuwa created man on the seventh day of her creation. In traditional Chinese culture, the seventh day of the first lunar month symbolizes the birth and reproduction of human beings, so people have some special celebrations on this day to pray for health, happiness and prosperity.
On this day, people usually eat seven kinds of vegetable soup or dumplings, which symbolize the seven stars and also symbolize seven different blessings: longevity, wealth, well-being, virtue, good death, and peace and prosperity. In addition, people will also carry out some special traditional customs on this day, such as "Dai Rensheng", "Gift Flower Sheng" and "Ascending to the Heights to Write Poems" and so on. These activities not only show the richness and diversity of Chinese culture, but also reflect people's cherishing of life and beautiful expectations for the future.
In addition to China, the festival is also popular in some East Asian countries and regions, such as South Korea, Japan and Vietnam. In these countries, people also celebrate various celebrations on this day to pray for health, happiness, and prosperity.
In short, the Seventh Day Festival of the first lunar month is an important festival in traditional Chinese culture, which not only represents the birth and reproduction of human beings, but also carries people's beautiful expectations for life and the future. On this day, let us enjoy the charm of traditional culture together, and also let us cherish life more and pursue health, happiness and prosperity.