Do you want to give gifts for the Dragon Boat Festival? This is the necessity of a state of etiquette. And in the process of giving gifts, there are also many stresses. Let them feel your love, and don't forget your lover and children when giving gifts to relatives and friends. Giving them an ingenious gift will make them overjoyed.
What gift should I give for the Dragon Boat Festival? Jiuzixiang: a kind of Xiangzi, that is, nine Xiangzi with different sizes and shapes are connected in a string and tied with nine colors of silk thread, which is often used as a gift from mother to married daughter and mother-in-law to newly married son. Because "Xunzi" and "neutron" are homophonic, there is a folk custom that eating "Xunzi" can give birth to sons, so "Nine-child incense" is a symbol of many children and many blessings.
Sachet: The sachet contains cinnabar, realgar and fragrant medicine. It is wrapped in silk cloth and has a fragrant smell. It is made into strings of various shapes, delicate and lovely. On the Dragon Boat Festival, children wear sachets, which are said to ward off evil spirits and avoid epidemics, and the elderly keep fit and prevent diseases.
Ai Hu: The Dragon Boat Festival is decorated with the custom of Ai Hu, which has a history of more than 1000 years. "Ai Hu is made of moxa, or cut into the shape of a tiger, glued with wormwood leaves and put on your hair." It is said that it can ward off evil spirits and keep peace.
Preserved eggs and salted duck eggs: After historical evolution, preserved eggs and salted duck eggs became the most popular flavor eggs in China, and gradually formed the custom of eating two eggs during the Dragon Boat Festival.
The elders pay more attention to the traditional festivals in China. Therefore, if we can send a gift that belongs only to them on this festival that they value, he will be very happy and think that you are very filial. Moreover, the Dragon Boat Festival is a hot and dry season in summer, and it is also a season with frequent diseases. People consume a lot of energy and water, so they need to keep healthy at all times. People can use this Dragon Boat Festival to give some health gifts to their elders. For example, * * * chairs, foot baths, nutriments, etc. They are all optional gifts for the Dragon Boat Festival.
Nowadays, the most popular Dragon Boat Festival gift books and Dragon Boat Festival gift cards, these high-end products just give the choice of products to your recipients themselves, so you don't have to worry about whether the products you choose will not like them.
In this festival to commemorate Qu Yuan, the suitable flowers are gladiolus, dragon boat flower, Oncidium and yellow lily. Because their corresponding flower language is: the flower language of gladiolus: avoiding evil and eliminating disasters, strong personality; The flower language of dragon boat flower: scrambling; Oncidium's flower language: happiness; The flower language of yellow lily: festive. Flowers are more suitable as gifts for foreign employees or young and fashionable employees during the Dragon Boat Festival.
Black tea, green tea, scented tea, oolong tea and many other inexpensive teas can be used, with exquisite shapes. Simple tea set is also a good choice; There are many kinds of wine, which is also a common holiday gift, but we should pay attention to people's health and choose wine.
Introduction to Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. According to the Chronicle of Jingchu, it is midsummer when the sun is on the mountain and it is midsummer in May. Its first afternoon is a sunny day to climb mountains in the sun, so the fifth day of May is also called "Duanyang Festival". In addition, the Dragon Boat Festival is also called "Noon Festival, May Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Bathing Orchid Festival". [1] The Dragon Boat Festival is a popular traditional cultural festival in China and other countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.
Dragon Boat Festival originated in China. Originally, it was a totem festival for the tribes who worshipped dragon totem in Baiyue area (the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the south area). Before the Spring and Autumn Period in Baiyue area, it was customary to hold totem festivals in the form of dragon boat races on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. Later, because Qu Yuan, a poet of the State of Chu (now Hubei) in the Warring States period, threw a huge stone into the Miluo River that day, the ruler took the Dragon Boat Festival as a festival to commemorate Qu Yuan in order to establish the label of loyalty to the monarch and patriotism. In some areas, Wu Zixu and Cao E are also commemorated.
Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional folk festivals in China. [2] Since ancient times, there have been festivals such as boating and eating. Since 2008, the Dragon Boat Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. In May 2006, the State Council listed it in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list; In September 2009, UNESCO formally considered and approved the inclusion of China Dragon Boat Festival in the world intangible cultural heritage, making it the first festival in China to be selected as the world intangible cultural heritage.