The Qixi custom in Yueqing
That is, the seventh day of July, also known as Qixi. People are very sympathetic to the unfortunate experience of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, so they support the magpie's righteous act of bridging the bridge. Women grind rice cakes long and flat, wrap them with five-color silk ropes untied from girls' wrists, which is called "Qiaolun", and then leave them behind the house for magpies to eat on the road. People also hope that the magpie will give the five-color silk rope to the Weaver Girl and ask her to teach the girls all over the world to thread the needle and make them experts in needlework and embroidery. In the evening, the mother arranged clever nylon and fruit for her daughter in court, facing the five-color silk thread of the ancient seven stars, and taught her to thread the needle one by one. If you wear them all, even your five fingers are skilled. A few days before the festival, the bakery began to sell Qiao Lun, commonly known as "Maqiao", which was made of flour and sesame seeds. In Furong, Qingjiang and other places, there is still the custom of my uncle feeding my niece clever nylon. Zhejiang Travel Network www.zjssw.com