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Sentences to post on Moments during the Water Splashing Festival

The Water Splashing Festival is a party to liberate the body and mind and regain confidence and courage.

1. The Water Splashing Festival is a party to liberate the body and mind and regain confidence and courage. 2. I hope that during this Water Splashing Festival, you can put down all your worries and have fun! 3. With the rain, you will have a happy summer, splash water all over your body, and a happy life. 4. Pieces of water spray give you a little bit of coolness. 5. Splash away the fatigue of work and the troubles of life with a splash of water. 6. Auspiciousness is the blossoming water in the air; happiness is a string of water drops jumping on the fingertips. 7. Splashing water feast, happy time, splashing brings good luck and splashing away worries. 8. Have a cool and cool Water Splashing Festival and a happy Haiquan Bay. 9. For our dreams, for our happiness, let’s splash! 10. Endless joy, keep splashing water, this is the Water Splashing Festival! 11. Pick up your little water basin, pick up your little bucket, and splash water Splash more water. 12. The Water Splashing Festival is a party that releases passion and enthusiasm. In the senseless enjoyment, we truly find ourselves.

Water Splashing Festival, also known as "Buddha Bathing Festival", also known as "Lenghe Shanghan", is a traditional festival of the Dai, Achang, Bulang, Wa, De'ang, Thai-speaking ethnic groups and Southeast Asia. On that day, people in Xishuangbanna, China, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia and other places got up early in the morning to bathe and worship Buddha. After that, they began several days of celebrations. During this period, everyone splashed pure water on each other and prayed to wash away the bad things of the past year. Shun. The Water Splashing Festival is the New Year of the Dai people, which is equivalent to mid-April in the Gregorian calendar and generally lasts for 3 to 7 days. The festival of the Dai people in China falls in June and July of the Dai calendar (about ten days after the Qingming Festival). It is now fixed from April 13th to 15th in the Gregorian calendar. During the festival, people splash water on each other to bless each other, and hold activities such as worshiping Buddha, racing dragon boats, setting off high-rise buildings, and lighting Kongming lanterns. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, new contents such as parades, artistic performances, movie parties, exhibitions and material exchanges were added.