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The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month,
usually in February or March in the Gregorian calendar. As early as
the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 25), it had become a festival
with great significance.
This day's important activity is watching lanterns. Throughout
the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), Buddhism flourished in China. One
emperor heard that Buddhist monks would watch sarira, or
remains from the cremation of Buddha's body, and light lanterns to
worship Buddha on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, so he
ordered to light lanterns in the imperial palace and temples to
show respect to Buddha on this day. Later, the Buddhist rite
developed into a grand festival among common people and its
influence expanded from the Central Plains to the whole of
China.
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Till today, the lantern festival is still held each year around the
country. Lanterns of various shapes and sizes are hung in the
streets, attracting countless visitors. Children will hold
self-made or bought lanterns to stroll with on the streets,
extremely excited.
"Guessing lantern riddles"is an essential part of the Festival.
Lantern owners write riddles on a piece of paper and post them on
the lanterns. If visitors have solutions to the riddles, they can
pull the paper out and go to the lantern owners to check their
answer. If they are right, they will get a little gift. The
activity emerged during people's enjoyment of lanterns in the Song
Dynasty (960-1279). As riddle guessing is interesting and full of
wisdom, it has become popular among all social strata.
People will eat yuanxiao, or rice dumplings, on this day, so
it is also called the "Yuanxiao Festival."Yuanxiao
also has another name, tangyuan. It is small dumpling balls
made of glutinous rice flour with rose petals, sesame, bean paste,
jujube paste, walnut meat, dried fruit, sugar and edible oil as
filling. Tangyuan can be boiled, fried or steamed. It tastes
sweet and delicious. What's more, tangyuan in Chinese has a
similar pronunciation with "tuanyuan”, meaning reunion. So
people eat them to denote union, harmony and happiness for the
family.
In the daytime of the Festival, performances such as a dragon
lantern dance, a lion dance, a land boat dance, a yangge
dance, walking on stilts and beating drums while dancing will be
staged. On the night, except for magnificent lanterns, fireworks
form a beautiful scene. Most families spare some fireworks from the
Spring Festival and let them off in the Lantern Festival. Some
local governments will even organize a fireworks party. On the
night when the first full moon enters the New Year, people become
really intoxicated by the imposing fireworks and bright moon in the
sky.
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