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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Qingming Festival


The Qingming Festival is one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, falling on April 4-6 each year. "Qing" means clear and "Ming" means bright.

After the festival, the temperature will rise up and rainfall increases. It is the high time for spring plowing and sowing.

The festival is not only a seasonal point to guide farm work, it is more a festival of commemoration. The Qingming Festival sees a combination of sadness and happiness. 

Origin

Qingming Festival originated from Hanshi Day (literally, Day with cold food only), a memorial day for Jie Zitui, a historical character who died in 636 BC in the Spring and Autumn Period.

It is said that in the seventh century BC during the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Xiao was the monarch of the state of Jin. His eldest son, Shen Sheng should have inherited the throne on the death of his father. But Duke Xiao had other plans.

He wanted the son of his favorite concubine, Li Ji, to succeed him as the ruler of Jin. 

Source: Xinhua


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