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Qingming Festival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; Celebration of; Tomb Sweeping Day; (Qing Ming Jie) ... Qing Ming Jie in Ancient Times ; In ancient times, people celebrated Qing Ming Jie with dancing, singing, picnics, and kite flying. Colored boiled eggs would be broken to symbolize the opening of life. In the capital, the Emperor would plant trees on the palace...
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Celebration of Tomb Sweeping Day (Qing Ming Jie) ... Qing Ming Jie in Ancient Times ... In ancient times, people celebrated Qing Ming Jie with dancing, singing, picnics, and kite flying. Colored boiled eggs would be broken to symbolize the opening of life. In the capital, the Emperor would plant trees on the palace grounds...
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; Qing Ming Day Festival ; Qing Ming Jie; [Clear-bright Day] ... The Qing Ming Jie, or Qing Ming Festival, occurs in the middle of Spring, shortly after Spring Solstice. In 2003, the day falls on April 5. In 2004, the day falls on April 4. In 2005, the festival again falls on April 5;
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So today is the exciting Qing Ming Day. It is exciting only in that we get Monday off work. I love days off work, especially when I have to work. Qing Ming day is also called the Bright and Clear Festival or the Tomb Sweeping Festival.
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Qing Ming Jie Day Festival Chinese Holiday April Ancestors Economy. ... Home > Qing Ming Jie ... Qing Ming Jie ( Chinese: 清明節; pinyin: qing míng jié), literally Pure Brightness Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival/ holiday on the 106th day after the winter solstice, occurring on April 4 or April 5 of the...
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Qing Ming Jie Ancestor Worship Festival. Read an article on the Qing Ming Jie ancestor worship festival which takes place across China in April. ... Qing Ming Jie, or "Grave Sweeping Day," is a traditional holiday associated with the folk practice of honoring one's ancestors. It occurs two weeks after the vernal...
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one of his most faithful followers, Jie Zitui, cut a slice ... Qing ming has also been a favorite subject for painting. Zhang Zeduan of the Song Dynasty produced one of China's most famous works of art :°Qingming Shanghetuor Life Along the River at Qingming±. This silk scroll is now exhibited at the Imperial Palace Museum,
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Qing Ming Jie or Ching Ming Festival ("Pure Brightness Festival") is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the 106th day after the winter solstice, which occurs on April 4 or April 5 of the Gregorian calendar.
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The "cold food" festival occurs on the eve of Qing Ming and is often considered as part of the Qing Ming festival. The association of Jie with Qing Ming persists and the story of Jie Zi Dui who chose death over capitulation is invariably retold at this festival.
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