moodluan ([info]moodluan) wrote,
@ 2005-02-20 02:18:00
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Qinging series (清明系列) 2
清明节 is usually on the April 5, the day to pay respect to the dead. Folks usually go to the gravesite, pull out the weeds, offer food, burn incense and paper money (it is believed that the dead can only receive the currency after its burned. You can buy millions of dollars worth of those “underworld” currencies from the street vendors.) etc. along the years this festival has evolved to include other activities as well, such as 荡秋千 (playing on a swing set, more for kids, especially girls), 踏青 (hiking in the fields, literally it means stepping on the greens), flying the kites, many of which are spring related, fitting for the time as early spring.
I’ll start posting the poems on next entry.




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[info]eveninghawk
2005-02-20 03:12 pm UTC (link)
It's worth noting that this is the fifth day of the the fourth lunar month as opposed to the Gregorian calendar April 5th.

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unfortunately i think it is on gregorian calendar april 5th
[info]moodluan
2005-02-20 04:09 pm UTC (link)
i don't know why, Qingming doesn't seem to follow lunar calendar. check @
www.nongli.net
i should look into this

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Re: unfortunately i think it is on gregorian calendar april 5th
[info]eveninghawk
2005-02-20 08:41 pm UTC (link)
Yup, you're right... I went snooping about and found that it is generally celebrated on the 5th (though it looks like Hong Kong goes for the 4th). Interestingly enough, apparently the holiday used to run on a lunar schedule when it followed Han Shi, which ran 3 days, but as that holiday was celebrated less and less, from being the day before to the same day, it looks like the celebration separated from lunar calendar.

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