Every place has different customs. We eat zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival in China in memory of Qu Yuan, a great poet in China. Do you know what is the custom of Tibetan Dragon Boat Festival? The following is my collection of Tibetan Dragon Boat Festival customs. I hope it helps you.
Tibetan Dragon Boat Festival-Auspicious Sangjiemanla
Tibetans in Zhuocang area also celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival of the Han nationality, but it is not called Dragon Boat Festival, but Sanjeraman Festival. What does this mean? Pharmacist Buddha Festival? . When the Han people in the mainland ate zongzi, covered the lintel with wormwood and rowed dragon boats in memory of Qu Yuan, Tibetans in Zhuocang area ate buns made of local vegetables and competed in archery to commemorate the great pharmacist Buddha who brought health and peace to the world. Zhuocang area also has the habit of planting flowers and plants on the lintel, but it is not wormwood, but Mei Duo, Ji Ma, which grows in Zhuocang Shan Ye. It is said that drinking Sanjay Raman's mountain spring water on this day can cure all diseases in the world, and bathing with the spring water on this day can strengthen the body and prolong life. Therefore, Zhuocang Tibetans have the habit of drinking mountain spring water and taking a bath on this day. Children go to beaches, Woods and cliffs to pick blue ones. They are tender and shaped like raccoons. Mei Duo in Ji Ma picked them and planted them on the lintels of various houses. Mothers will put all kinds of fragrant herbal sachets on their children and pray for the pharmacist Buddha to bless their healthy growth. At this time, it is a hot summer day, and cold noodles are essential. With homemade bean jelly, fresh chopped leek, vinegar and pepper, it is sour and spicy, not to mention refreshing. Many families also eat local vegetable buns on this day.
According to the classic Four Medical Codes of Tibetan medicine, Tibetan medicine was directly taught by the pharmacist Buddha in the pure land of western paradise, so the pharmacist Buddha occupies a very important position in Tibetan culture, but as far as I know, there is no special festival in Tibetan areas to commemorate the pharmacist Buddha. Only Zhuocang Tibetans, who live in the northeast edge of Tibetan areas and where the Han people live together, accept the Han culture in part, and at the same time skillfully turn it into a festival to commemorate the pharmacist Buddha who brings health and peace to mankind, and stubbornly pass it on from generation to generation. This is an interesting cultural phenomenon for a Tibetan community with a population of only over 10,000.
Tibet Duanyang Jockey Club
On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, the wild flowers in Shangri-La grassland at an altitude of 3,288 meters are in full bloom, and the annual Duanyang Jockey Club (also known as Tianma Festival) of the Tibetan people is grandly opened. During the festival, people travel with their families, set up tents, have picnics and entertain guests at the foot of the mountain. At the beginning of the Jockey Club, people gathered on the spacious lawn to watch the wonderful performances of riders from all over the world. Horse racing includes specific speed, specific footwork, horses riding guns and flags, picking up things at the racecourse and performing materials. The winning rider not only won prizes for himself, but also won honor for his village.
Horse racing festival is a tradition? Shangri-La May Jockey Club? The continuation and development of Shangri-La in Diqing, lasting for three days, is the most solemn traditional folk festival of people of all ethnic groups in Diqing, and it is also the legal festival of Shangri-La. Every year on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, people of all ethnic groups gather on the grass at the foot of Wufeng Mountain in the eastern suburb of the county seat to hold the annual Jockey Club. Although this season coincides with the Duanyang Festival of the Han nationality, its formation among Tibetans in Shangri-La has its unique political history and natural geographical background. According to legend, from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the Qin and Han Dynasties, the Jiantang Tribal Alliance with Qiang Sister as the main body was established on the Shangri-La grassland. Ancient Tang Kingdom? On the Dragon Boat Festival in May, the cavalry of Jiantang practiced equestrian here and became a racecourse.
Tibetan Dragon Boat Festival
The Tibetan Dragon Boat Festival is called the Flower-picking Festival by Tibetans, which is a traditional Tibetan festival. Popular in Apollo, where Gansu and Sichuan border. On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, this festival lasts for two days. Also called. Daughter's Day. A long time ago, the local area was deserted. It is a girl named Lian Zhi who teaches people how to farm and how to pick flowers to cure diseases. Later, Miss Lian Zhi slipped and died while picking flowers on the fifth day of May. In order to commemorate her, people gradually formed a flower picking festival. The main activities of the Flower Festival are grabbing water, picking flowers and praying. On the morning of the festival, people want to catch the spring water to wash their bodies and drink. It is said that bathing in the spring water where the sun does not shine on this day can get good luck, and drinking can drive away diseases. Then, young men and women dressed up and took delicious food to pick flowers in Arikan Mountain, 40 miles away. When they set off, the men, women and children in the village sang songs to see them off, and the flower pickers expressed their determination and desire to pick flowers. When we arrived at the flower picking ping, the girls picked flowers, while the boys cut firewood, supported pots and set up sheds. In the evening, he began to sing and dance until midnight. When she returned to the village the next day, the girl put flowers in her head, wore a wreath and carried a basket full of flowers and herbs. At the entrance of the village, the whole village gathered at the head of the village, firing guns, delivering wine and buns to congratulate the young flower pickers on their return. The flower picker presents gifts and blessings to every household.
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