雅虎香港 搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. Lantern Festival, holiday celebrated in China and other Asian countries that honours deceased ancestors on the 15th day of the first month (Yuan) of the lunar calendar. The Lantern Festival aims to promote reconciliation, peace, and forgiveness.

  2. Several different origin stories are used to explain where the festival came from. We’ve outlined two of the most important ones below. China's Lantern Festival marks the final day of the 14-day Chinese Spring Festival. It is celebrated on the first full moon of the Chinese New Year.

  3. As early as the Western Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance. [2] During the Lantern Festival, children go out at night carrying paper lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns ( traditional Chinese: 猜燈謎; simplified Chinese: 猜灯谜; pinyin: cāidēngmí ).

  4. History: about 2,000 years. Greeting: Happy Lantern Festival! 元宵节快乐! Yuánxiāojié kuàilè! /ywen-sshyaoww-jyeah kwhy-luh/ When is the Chinese Lantern Festival 2024? Chinese Lantern Festival is on the 15th day of the first Chinese lunar month (always between February 4 and March 6). In 2025, the Chinese Lantern Festival will fall on February 12.

  5. 2023年1月25日 · Story 1: A Buddhist custom. The first tale dates back to the time of Emperor Ming of Han (58-75 CE). At this time, Buddhism was at the peak of popularity in China, with its customs and traditions coming to light. Emperor Hanmingdi was an advocate of Buddhism.

  6. 2021年2月26日 · Yang Meng. There is a legendary story on the origin of the Lantern Festival, or Yuan Xiao Jie in Chinese, about a wise man transforming a tragedy into a carnival in the city of Chang'an, the capital of ancient China's Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). The wise man named Dongfang Shuo was an advisor to the then emperor.

  7. The Lantern Festival is a Chinese festival celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month in the lunar calendar marking the last day of the lunar New Year celebration. During the Lantern Festival, children go out at night to temples carrying paper lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns (猜灯谜cāidēngmí).