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It is said that the origin of this festival comes from the Dinner Party at the Qushui River during the Zhou Dynasty (about 1100–221 BC). Others say its origins come from the ceremonial custom of getting rid of evils by bathing in the river. On this day, people would hold a sacrificing ceremony on a
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The Shangsi Festival activities have changed over the course of subsequent dynasties. The entertainment feast and praying for descendants along the riverside were added in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). It was after the Wei and Jin dynasties (220–420 AD) that the festival developed into the
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riverside to honor their ancestors, and then take a bath in the river with herbs to cleanse their bodies of filth. Following that, young men and women would then go for a spring outing in which many of these scenes were described in Shi Jing (
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The ancient traditions of Shangsi are mostly celebrated by several communities spread out among the provinces today, such as the ancient village of
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noodles, and is also occasionally used with the azalea flowers. By dyeing the mung bean powder with red water, a seasonal dish called
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is a traditional holiday originating from China, and is celebrated in multiple East Asian countries, including China and Korea.
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In modern times, to observe this festival, people would go for an outing by the water, have picnics, and pluck
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During Samjinnal, people pick out azalea flowers and knead it with glutinous rice dough to make
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can be prepared. Other than this, white bubble rice cakes made with red bean paste called
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Double-Third (Shangsi) Festival that is fixed on the third day of the third lunar month.
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by season, which falls on the third day of the third month in the
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made from glutinous rice and mugwort leaves are eaten this day.
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which holds elaborate ancestor worship ceremonies on this day.
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made from glutinous rice, pine endodermis and mugwort, and
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In Japan, the Double Third festival is celebrated as
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Samjinnal

Hyewon
Chinese
Koreans
Japanese
Shangsi Festival
Samjinnal
Hinamatsuri
Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Chinese
pinyin
Chinese
pinyin
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
Chinese calendar
The Book of Songs
orchids
Yellow Emperor
Xinye
Wang Xizhi

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