Culture insider: 7 things you might not know about Summer Solstice

Updated: 2014-06-20 07:10

(chinadaily.com.cn)

Summer Solstice idiom

In Chinese, an idiom "杯弓蛇影" is related to Summer Solstice.

According to the records of Fengsutong (a book about Chinese customs), written by Ying Shao from the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD25-220), a man named Du Xuan attended a banquet on Summer Solstice, where he mistook the shadow of a bow in his cup as a snake and he had to drink it out of fear.

After the banquet, he felt chest pains and a bellyache and couldn't get well even after seeing many doctors. Finally, he found he had mistaken the shadow of a red crossbow on the wall as a snake in the cup and then recovered. Later, people used this idiom to refer to people who are suspicious and frighten themselves.

Culture insider: 7 things you might not know about Summer Solstice

 

Culture insider: 7 things you might not know about Summer Solstice

Culture insider: 7 things you might not know about Summer Solstice

Culture insider: 7 things you might not know about Summer Solstice

 

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