Why do people in China celebrate the winter solstice?
I. Historical and cultural heritage
The winter solstice is one of the traditional 24 solar terms in China, and its history can be traced back to ancient times. In ancient times, the winter solstice was an important agricultural solar term and the longest day in winter. People will worship their ancestors and hold various traditional activities on this day. Nowadays, although great changes have taken place in society, people still keep this traditional festival to commemorate history and inherit culture.
Second, food culture.
In China, the winter solstice festival is rich in food culture. In this festival, people will eat some special foods, such as jiaozi, Tangyuan, Sugar-Coated Berry and so on. In ancient times, these foods were used as a way to worship ancestors, but now they have become traditional foods for people in winter solstice. These foods are rich in regional culture and human touch, and they are also an important part of China culture.
Third, the atmosphere and prayer.
The winter solstice festival is also a festival of prayer and gratitude. On this festival, people will get together with family and friends and have a happy time. At the same time, people will pray for peace, health, happiness and success in the coming year. This atmosphere of prayer and gratitude also reflects the people of China's pursuit of a better life and hope for the future.
In a word, China people celebrate the Winter Solstice Festival, which is the embodiment of cultural heritage and humanistic feelings. In this festival, people can feel the warmth of family and the importance of family affection, and at the same time, they can pray for the beauty and happiness in the future. This traditional festival is not only the inheritance of history and culture, but also an indispensable part of people's lives.