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Is it a custom to put on lanterns during the Spring Festival?

In fact, Deng Yang's scientific name is "Kongming Deng". Kongming's Lantern Festival is not a unique custom in the Spring Festival, and it is usually set off on major festivals. Modern people put lanterns on Kongming lanterns as a blessing. The wishes of men, women and children to write blessings by hand symbolize the bumper harvest and happiness every year. Generally, it is released on major festivals such as Lantern Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.

YangDeng originated in the Three Kingdoms period and was initiated by Zhuge (). In order to convey military information in the city, Kong Ming made lanterns by using the principle of hot air balloon to facilitate communication. It is also the pioneer of hot air balloon in the world today, showing the superb wisdom of the people of China.

The significance of putting a lantern cage in Kongming;

The launch of Kongming lanterns is of great significance to heaven, so people will write down their wishes and wishes on the lanterns and fly them on the night of the 16th day of the first lunar month, so that the gods can keep the pavilion safe.

Also known as wishing lamp, it is mostly used for blessing. The wishes of men, women and children to write blessings by hand symbolize the bumper harvest and happiness every year. So it is also called wishing lamp or sky lamp. In many places, it has become a custom to light lights to show peace when getting married and having children.

Sky lanterns can be used to organize spring outing parties, weddings, birthdays, festivals and young people's dates to show their love and advertisements. You can write down your wishes in the blank space.

On festivals, celebrations and birthdays, we will fly lanterns and make wishes with our good friends at the seaside. Bright flying lanterns are the brightest stars in the night sky, and our wishes float to the distant starry sky, scattered among the stars and inseparable from the stars.