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Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival) is a traditional Chinese festival. These festivals are all based on the Chinese agricultural calendar. The Chinese lunar calendar is a combination of the solar calendar and the lunar calendar (lunar calendar). It is also incorrect to call the Chinese New Year the Lunar New Year due to political correctness. The Chinese New Year is not a lunar new year, but an agricultural calendar new year. Due to confusion in translation during East West exchanges, the Chinese agricultural calendar does not have a proper term. Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival), also called Shangyuan Festival, is on January 15 of the lunar calendar; In addition, there is Zhongyuan Festival, July 15 of the lunar calendar; Xia Yuan Festival falls on October 15th in the lunar calendar. This is the Three Yuan Festival, which originates from the worship of three temples in Chinese Taoism. On the Shangyuan Festival, we worship the Temple of the Heavenly Gods, set off sky lanterns, and pray for blessings to the heavens; Sacrifice to the Difu Temple on Zhongyuan Festival (the ancestors' souls enter the earth and are under the control of the earth gods, who will reincarnate or be enslaved to atone for sins according to the merits or sins of their deeds), burn a lot of ancestral money, and hope that the ancestors can live a comfortable life in the underground world; The Xiayuan Festival worships the Water God Temple, lights up water lamps, and prays for the Water God who governs/overcomes the great flood. Furthermore, regarding South Korea's application for and approval of Chinese festivals as World Heritage sites, it is actually exploiting loopholes for theft. South Korea is applying for a Chinese festival with Korean characteristics. But ignorant and self deceiving Koreans believe that those festivals are all or even unique to Korea. For example, the Dragon Boat Festival in China, where South Korea applied for World Heritage, has a cultural feature of worshipping rivers. But sacrificing to the rivers is just one cultural characteristic of the Dragon Boat Festival. Chinese historical celebrity Qu Yuan threw himself into the river to die for his country on that day. People were worried that fish and shrimp ate his body, so they made Zongzi and threw other food into the river to feed fish. Before Qu Yuan, there was the Dragon Boat Festival, which was a day when people prayed for blessings and disaster relief like the Water God (Loong), so there were dragon boat races. Fortunately, Qu Yuan later chose to throw himself into the river on this day. When the Shangyuan Festival (Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival) Festival) was introduced to South Korea, it only intercepted the colorful lights of lively praying, and forgot or ignored the original intention of Shangyuan Festival to pray for the Chinese Taoist Temple. Later, Buddhism was introduced to China, forming Mahayana Buddhism. On Buddha's birthday, people also lit lanterns to celebrate. Mahayana Buddhism has spread to the Korean Peninsula, and the same believers also celebrate Buddha's birthday. In modern times, in order to create the image of a cultural power, Buddha's birthday was designated as the Lantern Festival,
Thank you this helps so much. I was able to pause video at places and add more descriptions and stories to help my kids understand then get back on track with video ❤
In ancient days PERSIA ruled over 120 NAtions and had full interactions with China and thr PROPHET DANIEL A JEW SHARED THE SCROLLS OF THE JEWISH BIBLE WITH THE PRINCES OF CHINA AND ALL OTHER NATIONS SO THEY WOULD HEAR THE GOOD NEWS OF SALVATION THROUGH GOD YHVH YESHUA HANAZORENE VEMELECH YEHUDI JESUS CHRIST THE KING OF THE JEWS FROM NAZARETH HE WAS THE LORD GOD WHO WA SPROMISE TO BE THE SALVATION FOR ALL PEOPLE AND IN ANCIENT DAYS WHEN GOD DELIVERED THE JEWS FROM EGYPT AT PASSOVER TIME THE TRADITION OF PESACH OR PASSOVER WHAT SOME CALL EASTER THE TIME WHEN JESUS WOULD DIE ON THE CROSS TO SAVE MANKIND WOULD HAPPEN ON PASSOVER ON NISAN 14 and NISAN 15 FOR THE CELEBRATION SO IN ANCIENT DAYS ALL PEOPLE EVEN THE EMPERORS AND PRINCES CELEBRATED THIS SO THAT LIGHTS THAT ARE LIGHTED IS THE MENORAH CANDLES THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD IS GOD WHO SAVES AND THE PRINCES DID CELEBRATE SALVATION THROUGH PESACH AND HOPE IN JESUS . ONLY LATER DID PEOPLE START CREATING FALSE BELIEFS ABOUT BUDDHA AS THE PRINCE WAS JUST A MAN AND HE WAS SENT TORAH SCROLLS TO LEARN ABOUT GOD FROM PROPHET DANIEL AND ONCE HE LEARNED AND READ THE PSALMS OF KING DAVID AND HAD HOPE THAT HE WOULD BE SAVED THEN THE PRINCE TAIUGHT THE CHINESE AND OTHER SO THE ORIGINAL FAITH WAS IN THE REAL GOD JESUS YHVH ONLY SO ALL SHOULD CELEBRATE THAT AND ON NISAN 14th THE pesach should be celebrated !
I enjoyed your video and I have a few more questions.. Does it matter where the prayer table is set up to worship the moon? Can it be in the backyard of the house or does it have to be in the front of the house? Is there a specific time during the evening that the prayer begins? Also, is the first prayer usually on the day of the moon festival or on the night prior to the moon festival? Thank you and Happy Mid Autumn Moon Festival to you! 🎉 🥮
It's an excuse for all the religious people going to hell when they die to spread as much death and misery as possible by burning toxic trash in the street for their demonic death cult. 😢
3:03 The video mentions 10 traditional festivals, of which four (five if you include the Lantern Festival separately from the Chinese New Year). I'd say most Chinese only really observe four of the traditional holidays (which are also public holidays). If we didn't get zongzi and day off as well as mooncakes and a day off, I don't think most people would remember/care about Dragon Boat or Mid-Autumn Festival. Qingming is only important because it's made to remember our loved ones who may have recently passed. For the rest, much of China doesn't observe them in any sort of traditional way aside from Chinese New Year.