Let's spend (eat) seven (dog) night (food) together!
Today is the Tanabata Festival!!!
Everybody's not happy!!!????
If you are a single dog......
Also read a P novel!!!
Hurry up and find a partner!!!
I send my best wishes!!!
I wish you ten pounds of dog food on Tanabata!!!
If you're not a single dog......
Read a P novel!!!
Hurry up and coax the subject to !!!
Of course......
I will still send my sincere blessings!!!
梼杌: "Burn the heterosexual!!! strengthen my FFF group !!!" [crossed out]
梼杌: "On this good day when the show is fast [crossed out] to show affection, come on, !!!"
Please ignore the crossed-out part, thank you......
Today let's learn a little bit about Tanabata!!!
(If you're too lazy to read, you can skip this paragraph!!!)
Qixi Festival, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, Qiqiao Festival or Qijie Festival, originated in China and is a traditional festival in Chinese areas and East Asian countries. The origin of the Qixi Festival is related to the folk story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and its earliest origin may be in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, such as "The Book of Poetry: Dadong": "The Weaver Girl wrestles, seven Xiang all day long." Although it is seven, it is not a service chapter; There is also Luo Qi's "Source of Things" in the Ming Dynasty: "King Chu Huai first placed Qixi Festival." "But at that time, Qixi Festival was a sacrifice to Altair and Vega, and there was no story behind it. It was not until the Han Dynasty that its details were linked to the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and it officially became a festival belonging to women. For example, the "Customs and Customs" written by Ying Shao of the Eastern Han Dynasty contains: "The Weaver Girl should cross the river on the Chinese Valentine's Day, and make the magpie an overseas Chinese." Another example is "Xijing Miscellaneous Records": "Han Cai women often wear seven-hole needles in the placket on July 7, and they are used to it." "Since the fate of women in the past can only be married to a wife, husband and children, many women believe in the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and hope to take the Weaver Girl as an example. Therefore, every time the seventh sister is born, they will sacrifice to the seventh sister, praying that they can be clever and get a happy marriage. This is where the name "Qiqiao" comes from. Women would also make a color building and prepare a thin needle made of brass (seven-hole needle), which would be threaded through the moon and the wind with a five-colored thread, and it would be threaded for a long time. Over time, Tanabata has also become a "Daughter's Day". However, the ancients begged not only Qixi Festival, but also in the first month and August and September, and only after the Song Dynasty did they have Qixi Qiqiao. During the Song and Yuan dynasties, the Qixi Qiqiao Festival became very grand, and there was a market specializing in selling Qiqiao jewelry, called Qiqiao City.
So......
Tanabata was not originally a day full of lovers showing affection!!!
Enough of you!!!
Any holiday can be changed to Valentine's Day!!!
Hehe!!!!
So......
Single dogs!!!
Your festival is only 11.11!!!
Singles' Day !!!
Then, let me wish the single dogs......
Don't become a single-kidney dog because of your mobile phone!!!
Refill !!! (づ ̄3 ̄) づ╭❤~
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