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1, carefully sewn under the walnut tree and embroidered with needle and thread during the Dragon Boat Festival. Wearing sachets is to ward off evil spirits and

Dragon Boat Festival sachet poems

1, carefully sewn under the walnut tree and embroidered with needle and thread during the Dragon Boat Festival. Wearing sachets is to ward off evil spirits and

Dragon Boat Festival sachet poems

1, carefully sewn under the walnut tree and embroidered with needle and thread during the Dragon Boat Festival. Wearing sachets is to ward off evil spirits and diseases and pray for peace.

2. If you want to knit a pair of mandarin ducks, you will become a horse all day. As a sachet for you, it looks like an elbow and an armpit.

3, dance sleeves night virtual gold palm moon, fragrant bag soul falling purple silk. Poor beautiful song, once autumn wind surprised God.

4, colorful silk wrapped in sachets, blessing wrapped in warm heart. The dragon boat race turned white, and the roar was loud and auspicious.

5, look at the sachet speechless, tears wet red yarn. Remember to fall in love, thank you quickly, and forget him.

6. Luo Zhang's books. An ethereal pavilion. Hongtu Group spends money to unlock the network. The sachet is hung on four corners. The spring breeze pulls the curtains all day. Who sees the exquisite green screen? The cloud presses the pillow, and the hairpin falls. Unreasonable spring dreams are evil.

7. Zhang Weijin's concubine's small flower sac consumes old incense on her chest.

8, send you as a sachet, it looks like an elbow.

9, the golden scorpion small flower sac, selling the old fragrance on the chest.

10, the green woven screen is buckled, and the red silk bucket is hung with sachets.

Dragon Boat Festival:

The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Zhengyang Festival and Tianzhong Festival, originated from the worship of astronomical phenomena in ancient times and evolved from the Dragon Boat Festival. On the midsummer Dragon Boat Festival, the black dragon rises to the south of the sky for seven nights, which is an auspicious day for the dragon to fly. Just as the fifth poem in the Book of Changes, Gangua, said, "The dragon is in the sky." At noon, Long Xing is both a "win" and a "right" and a symbol of good luck. Its origin covers ancient astrological culture, humanistic philosophy and other aspects, and contains profound and rich cultural connotations; In the process of inheritance and development, a variety of folk customs are integrated, and festival customs are rich in content. Picking dragon boats and eating zongzi are two major customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, which have been passed down in China since ancient times and have never stopped.

Dragon Boat Festival was originally founded by the ancestors of southern wuyue, to worship the ancestors of dragons and pray for evil spirits. It is said that Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period, jumped into the Miluo River on May 5th and committed suicide. Later, people also took the Dragon Boat Festival as a festival to commemorate Qu Yuan. There are also sayings in memory of Wu Zixu, Cao E and meson tui. Generally speaking, the Dragon Boat Festival originated from the ancient ancestors' choice of "flying dragons over the sky" as an auspicious day to worship their ancestors and pray for evil spirits, and injected the seasonal fashion of "eliminating diseases and preventing epidemics" into summer. The Dragon Boat Festival, regarded as "bad month and bad day", began in the northern part of the Central Plains and was attached to commemorate Qu Yuan and other historical figures.

Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Dragon Boat Festival culture has a wide influence in the world, and some countries and regions in the world also celebrate it. In May 2006, the State Council listed it in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list; Since 2008, it has been listed as a national statutory holiday. In September, 2009, UNESCO officially approved its inclusion in the representative list of intangible cultural heritage of mankind, and the Dragon Boat Festival became the first festival in China to be selected as a world intangible heritage.