中国传统文化-中国传统节日及其习俗
主讲: 余惠芬 副教授
暨南大学国际学院
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Chinese Culture--Traditional Chinese Festivals and Customs
By Yu rive off evil spirits according to legend)
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Children Getting money in red envelopes from their parents and relatives
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
The lion and dragon dancing
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Eating Jiaozi
( first known in China some 1,600 years ago.
Its pronunciation in Chinese means midnight or the end and the beginning of time.
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Enjoying Family Reunion Dinner on New Year’s Eve
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The Lantern Festival
The 15th day of the first lunar month
Also known as Yuanxiao Festival
Yuan literally means first, while xiao refers to night. Yuanxiao is the first night when we see the full moon in the new year.
It has developed from an ancient ceremony of using torches to ward off evil spirits and has a history of more than 2,000 years.
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Decorating houses and streets with various delicate and beautiful lanterns
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Lantern displays everywhere
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Lantern
Shows
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Lantern-riddle guessing
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Eating Yuanxiao, a sweet rice ball
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Mid-Autumn Festival
The 15th day of the eighth lunar month, in the middle of autumn
Also called “Reunion Festival”
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The Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival
A beautiful story of Hou Yi and Chang ER
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Traditional Customs Relating To The Festival
The round moon and round moon cake are both symbols of family reunion
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The Poem of Libai
Beside my bed a pool of moonlight,
Is it hoarfr
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