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Tanabata copy is brief

The short copy of Tanabata is as follows:

1. Chinese Valentine's Day has arrived. I wish you happiness!

2. Tanabata is coming, and the truest affection is given to you.

3. Tanabata is coming. I wish you a good mood every day!

4. Give me a minute. I'll wash my hair before I love you.

5. Tanabata is coming. May your love be romantic and sweet!

6. I wish you a happy Valentine's Day and a happy life.

7. I only hope you can be happy every day, and wish you a happy Tanabata!

8. What I want is simple. Time is still there, and you are still there.

9. When the Milky Way falls and love boils, it's better than begging for love.

Origin of Chinese Valentine's Day Festivals

The ancient astrological culture in China has a long history and is profound. The ancients explored the mysteries of the universe from a very early age, and thus deduced a complete and profound star-watching culture, with the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl as a typical example. The legend of Cowherd and Weaver Girl on Tanabata originated from people's worship of natural phenomena. As early as ancient times, the ancient people who pursued order not only planned the sky in an orderly way, but also made a correspondence between the stars and the ground areas one by one. In astronomy, this correspondence is called dividing stars, and in the ground, it is called dividing lines. To put it simply, the ancients corresponded each constellation in the sky with the physical geographical area on the ground. The purpose of ancient star division and demarcation was mainly to cooperate with astrology theory for astronomical observation. In the ancient astrological system, the constellation Taurus consists of six stars, which are located on the east bank of the Milky Way, like two inverted triangles, which are very distinctive when going up and down, but the triangle above is bigger and brighter. The small triangle below is located on the ecliptic. These stars form a cow with two horns on its head but only three feet, so the ancients called it Petunia. There are 9 small stars in the south of this cow, which form the tiantian, where it cultivates. Looking south, near the southern horizon, it is 9 stars in Jiukan, which is a lowland for water storage and is used to irrigate farmland. The east of Niusu is next to Luoyan 3 Star, which is a water conservancy facility similar to a reservoir. Vega 3 is located in the north of Niusu, among which Vega 1 is the fifth brightest star in the whole day, second only to arcturus, so it is often called Vega directly. People refer to Altair and Vega as Cowherd and Weaver Girl.

Introduction to Chinese Valentine's Day

Chinese Valentine's Day, also known as Seven Clever Festivals, Seven Sisters Festivals, Daughter's Festivals, Begging for Clever Festivals, Seven Mothers' Festivals, Cows and Bulls' Women's Day, and Qiaoxi, is a traditional folk festival in China. Chinese Valentine's Day, derived from the worship of the stars, is the birthday of the Seventh Sister in the traditional sense. Because the worship of the Seventh Sister was held on July 7th, it was named Qixi. It is the traditional custom of Qixi to worship the Seventh Sister, pray for wishes, beg for skillful arts, sit and watch the morning glory and the weaver star, pray for marriage, and store water on Qixi. After historical development, Tanabata has been endowed with the beautiful love legend of Cowherd and Weaver Girl, making it a festival symbolizing love, which is regarded as the most romantic traditional festival in China, and it also has the cultural meaning of Valentine's Day in China in contemporary times.

Chinese Valentine's Day is not only a festival to worship the Seventh Sister, but also a festival of love. It is a comprehensive festival with the folklore of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl as the carrier, the theme of blessing, begging and love, and women as the main body. Cowherd and Weaver Maid on Tanabata originated from people's worship of natural astronomical phenomena. In ancient times, people corresponded planetarium and geographical areas. This correspondence was called dividing stars in astronomy and dividing lines in geography. According to legend, on the seventh day of July every year, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl will meet at the Magpie Bridge in the sky. Chinese Valentine's Day began in ancient times, spread in the Western Han Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty. In ancient times, Chinese Valentine's Day was an exclusive festival for pretty girls. Among the numerous folk customs of Tanabata, some have gradually disappeared, but a considerable part has been continued by people. Chinese Valentine's Day originated in China, and it is also celebrated in some Asian countries influenced by Chinese culture, such as Japan, Korean Peninsula and Vietnam. On May 2th, 26, Chinese Valentine's Day was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by the People's Republic of China and the State Council.

Chinese Valentine's Day folk customs

1. Xiangqiao Club. In Yixing, Jiangsu, there is the custom of Qixi Xiangqiao Festival. Every year on Tanabata, people come to participate and build a fragrant bridge. The so-called fragrant bridge is a bridge with a length of four or five meters and a width of about half a meter, which is made of all kinds of thick and long wrapped incense. It is equipped with railings and decorated with flowers made of five-color lines. At night, people offer sacrifices to the Double Star, beg for good fortune, and then burn the Xiangqiao, symbolizing that the Double Star has crossed the Xiangqiao and met happily. This fragrant bridge is derived from the legendary magpie bridge legend.

2. Contact dew. In rural areas of Zhejiang, it is popular to use washbasins to receive dew. Legend has it that the dew in Chinese Valentine's Day is the tears when the cowherd and the weaver girl meet. If it is put on the eyes and hands, it can make people nimble.