Qingming cultural background
Updated: 2012-03-30 14:33
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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ABCs about Qingming Festival | |
The Qingming Festival, or Tomb Sweeping Day, which falls on April 4 this year, is a centuries-old tradition in China meant to mourn the death of ancestors. Qingming, which means clear and bright, happens in early April every year and signals the onset of warmer weather, spring and family outings. | |
Origins In order to commemorate Jie, the lord ordered the day of his death be commemorated as Hanshi (Cold Food) Festival – a day when only cold food could be eaten.
The second year, when the lord went to the mountain to pay sacrifice to Jie, he found the willows revived, so he gave instructions that the day after Hanshi Festival was to be Qingming Festival. Later, the two festivals became combined as one - Qingming Festival.
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Poem
Qingming was frequently mentioned in Chinese literature. Among these, the most famous one is probably Du Mu's poem (simply titled “Qingming”). 清明时节雨纷纷, A drizzling rain falls like tears on the Mourning Day; 路上行人欲断魂。 The mourner's heart is breaking on his way. 借问酒家何处有 Where can a winehouse be found to drown his sadness? 牧童遥指杏花村 A cowherd points to Almond Flower (Xing Hua) Village in the distance. |
Customs |
Tomb Sweeping Day is a time for various activities, the more popular including tomb sweeping, spring outings, and kite flying. Some other customs, such as putting willow branches on gates and riding on swings, adds infinite joy to the festival. The festival integrates both sadness and happiness. |
Taqing (Spring Outing) |
Swinging |
Cuju |
Eating Cold Food |
Tomb Sweeping |
Kite Flying |
Putting Willow Branches on Gates |
Tree Planting Qingming is also a time to plant trees because of the warm weather and moderate rainfall. Since ancient times, people have planted trees during the Qingming Festival, therefore also naming it Tree-Planting Day. |
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