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Folk Customs of Praying for a Son

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Spring Festival

Spring Festival
The first day of the first lunar month is regarded as the New Year of the Chinese - the Spring...

Dragon Boat Festival

Dragon Boat Festival
The Dragon Boat Festival takes place in May 5 in the lunar calendar. It is a folk festival widely...

Winter Solstice (Midwinter)

Winter Solstice (Midwinter)
Winter solstice is a solar term in Chinese lunar calendar, and a traditional festival as well. It...

Passing over Bags for an Offspring

Nowadays at weddings when the bridal sedan chair reaches the gate, people spread felt mats in the gateway. They pass the mats on which the bride has walked successively to the front from behind for her to walk along. This custom started in the Tang Dynasty.

Now people in Hangzhou popularly use ricebags to replace felt mats. This custom is called "passing over the bags", or "passing over bags after bags". The word "bags" here serves as a pun for the word "generations".

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