{"id":16653,"date":"2019-08-12T18:56:17","date_gmt":"2019-08-12T18:56:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/chinese-culture\/what-is-qingming-qing-ming-shi-shen-me\/"},"modified":"2019-08-12T18:56:17","modified_gmt":"2019-08-12T18:56:17","slug":"what-is-qingming-qing-ming-shi-shen-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/my\/what-is-qingming-qing-ming-shi-shen-me\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Qingming? \u6e05\u660e\u662f\u4ec0\u4e48\uff1f"},"content":{"rendered":"<\/p>\n<p><div>Qingming is one of 24 solar terms. Traditional East Asian lunisolar calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms. Q\u012bngm&iacute;ng is the 5th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 15&deg;and ends when it reaches the longitude of 30&deg;. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 15&deg;. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 4 April (5 April East Asia time) and ends around 20 April.<\/div>\n<div>\u6e05\u660e\uff0c\u519c\u5386\u4e8c\u5341\u56db\u8282\u6c14\u4e4b\u4e00\u3002\u6bcf\u5e744\u67085\u65e5\u524d\u540e\u592a\u9633\u5230\u8fbe\u9ec4\u7ecf15&deg;\u65f6\u5f00\u59cb\uff1b\u300a\u6708\u4ee4\u4e03\u5341\u4e8c\u5019\u96c6\u89e3\u300b\uff1a&ldquo;\u4e09\u6708\u8282\uff0c\u7269\u81f3\u6b64\u65f6\uff0c\u7686\u4ee5\u6d01\u9f50\u800c\u6e05\u660e\u77e3\u3002&rdquo;\u6545\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u603b\u662f\u5728\u516c\u53864\u67084\u65e5\u30014\u67085\u65e5\u30014\u67086\u65e5\u4e09\u5929\u4e2d\u7684\u4e00\u5929\u3002<\/div>\n<p>  \t<\/p>\n<div>Each solar term can be divided into 3 pentads. They are: first pentad, second pentad and last pentad. Pentads in Chingming include:First pentad, The paulownia begins to bloom; Second pentad, Voles transform into quails; Last pentad, Rainbows begin to appear.<\/div>\n<div>\u6e05\u660e\u5206\u4e3a\u4e09\u5019\uff1a\u521d\u5019\uff0c\u6850\u59cb\u534e\uff1b\u6b21\u5019\uff0c\u7530\u9f20\u5316\u70ba\u9d3d\uff1b\u672b\u5019\uff0c\u8679\u59cb\u89c1\u3002<\/div>\n<p>  \t<\/p>\n<div>Qingming has been regularly observed as a statutory public holiday in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. Its observance was reinstated as a nation wide public holiday in mainland China in 2008.<\/div>\n<div>\u7531\u4e8e\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u662f\u6839\u636e\u8282\u6c14\u800c\u5b9a\u7684\uff0c\u6545\u6e05\u660e\u662f\u5c11\u6570\u4e0e\u897f\u5386\u5927\u81f4\u543b\u5408\u7684\u4e2d\u56fd\u4f20\u7edf\u8282\u65e5\u3002\u6e05\u660e\u4e3a\u53f0\u6e7e\u3001\u4e2d\u56fd\u5927\u9646\u3001\u9999\u6e2f\u7b49\u5730\u552f\u4e00\u6839\u636e\u8282\u6c14\u800c\u5b9a\u7684\u4f11\u5047\u65e5\uff0c\u5728\u6fb3\u95e8\u5219\u8fd8\u6709\u51ac\u81f3\u3002<\/div>\n<p>  \t<\/p>\n<div>Literally meaning &quot;clear&quot; (Qing) and &quot;bright&quot; (Ming), this Chinese festival falls in early spring, on the 106th day after the winter solstice. It is a &quot;spring&quot; festival, and it is an occasion for the whole family to leave the home and to sweep the graves of their forebears. Chinese being practical people this sweeping of the graves is given an extended period, that is, 10 days before and after Qing Ming day. Among some dialect groups a whole month is allocated. <\/div>\n<div>\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u662f\u4e00\u4e2a\u7eaa\u5ff5\u7956\u5148\u7684\u8282\u65e5\u3002\u4e3b\u8981\u7684\u7eaa\u5ff5\u4eea\u5f0f\u662f\u626b\u5893\uff0c\u626b\u5893\u662f\u614e\u7ec8\u8ffd\u8fdc\u3001\u90ed\u4eb2\u7766\u90bb\u53ca\u884c\u5b5d\u7684\u5177\u4f53\u8868\u73b0\uff1b\u57fa\u4e8e\u4e0a\u8ff0\u610f\u4e49\uff0c\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u56e0\u6b64\u6210\u4e3a\u534e\u4eba\u7684\u91cd\u8981\u8282\u65e5\u3002 \u6e05\u660e\u8282\u662f\u5728\u4ef2\u6625\u548c\u66ae\u6625\u4e4b\u4ea4\uff0c\u4e5f\u5c31\u662f\u51ac\u81f3\u540e\u7684106\u5929\u3002\u626b\u5893\u6d3b\u52a8\u901a\u5e38\u662f\u5728\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u7684\u524d\u5341\u5929\u6216\u540e\u5341\u5929\u3002\u6709\u4e9b\u5730\u57df\u7684\u4eba\u58eb\u7684\u626b\u5893\u6d3b\u52a8\u957f\u8fbe\u4e00\u4e2a\u6708\u3002<\/div>\n<p>  \t<\/p>\n<div>Also known as the Grave-sweeping or Spring Remembrance, Ching Ming (&quot;clear and bright&quot;), is when Chinese families show their respect by visiting the graves of their ancestors to clear away weeds, touch up gravestone inscriptions and make offerings of wine and fruit.<\/div>\n<div>\u6e05\u660e\u65f6\uff0c\u4e2d\u56fd\u9616\u5bb6\u524d\u5f80\u796d\u62dc\u7956\u5148\uff0c\u540c\u65f6\u628a\u7956\u575f\u4fee\u9970\u4e00\u4e0b\uff0c\u628a\u6742\u8349\u6e05\u9664\u3002\u7136\u540e\u51c6\u5907\u4e00\u4e9b\u727a\u7272\u3001\u9152\u548c\u6c34\u679c\u4f5c\u4e3a\u5bf9\u7956\u5148\u7684\u796d\u54c1\u3002<\/div>\n<p>  \t<\/p>\n<div>The Qingming (Pure Brightness) Festival is one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, falling on April 4-6 each year. After the festival, the temperature will rise up and rainfall increases. It is the high time for spring plowing and sowing. But the Qingming Festival is not only a seasonal point to guide farm work, it is more a festival of commemoration.The Qingming Festival sees a combination of sadness and happiness.<\/div>\n<div>\u6e05\u660e\u662f\u6211\u56fd\u7684\u4e8c\u5341\u56db\u8282\u6c14\u4e4b\u4e00\u3002\u7531\u4e8e\u4e8c\u5341\u56db\u8282\u6c14\u6bd4\u8f83\u5ba2\u89c2\u5730\u53cd\u6620\u4e86\u4e00\u5e74\u56db\u5b63\u6c14\u6e29\u3001\u964d\u96e8\u3001\u7269\u5019\u7b49\u65b9\u9762\u7684\u53d8\u5316\uff0c\u6240\u4ee5\u53e4\u4ee3\u52b3\u52a8\u4eba\u6c11\u7528\u5b83\u5b89\u6392\u519c\u4e8b\u6d3b\u52a8\u3002\u4f46\u662f\uff0c\u6e05\u660e\u4f5c\u4e3a\u8282\u65e5\uff0c\u4e0e\u7eaf\u7cb9\u7684\u8282\u6c14\u53c8\u6709\u6240\u4e0d\u540c\u3002\u8282\u6c14\u662f\u6211\u56fd\u7269\u5019\u53d8\u5316\u3001\u65f6\u4ee4\u987a\u5e8f\u7684\u6807\u5fd7\uff0c\u800c\u8282\u65e5\u5219\u5305\u542b\u7740\u4e00\u5b9a\u7684\u98ce\u4fd7\u6d3b\u52a8\u548c\u67d0\u79cd\u7eaa\u5ff5\u610f\u4e49\u3002\u56e0\u6b64\uff0c\u8fd9\u4e2a\u8282\u65e5\u4e2d\u65e2\u6709\u796d\u626b\u65b0\u575f\u751f\u522b\u6b7b\u79bb\u7684\u60b2\u9178\u6cea\uff0c\u53c8\u6709\u8e0f\u9752\u6e38\u73a9\u7684\u6b22\u7b11\u58f0\uff0c\u662f\u4e00\u4e2a\u5bcc\u6709\u7279\u8272\u7684\u8282\u65e5\u3002<\/div><\/p>\n<div class=\"chine-tie-zi-nei-rong-zhi-hou\" id=\"chine-3143655430\"><script async src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-1889418300638825\" crossorigin=\"anonymous\"><\/script><ins class=\"adsbygoogle\" style=\"display:block;\" data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-1889418300638825\" \ndata-ad-slot=\"7273022922\" \ndata-ad-layout-key=\"-gw-3+1f-3d+2z\"\ndata-ad-format=\"fluid\"><\/ins>\n<script> \n(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); \n<\/script>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Qingming is one of 24 solar terms. Traditional East Asian lunisolar calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms. Q\u012bngm&iacute;ng is the 5th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 15&deg;and ends when it reaches the longitude of 30&deg;. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 15&deg;. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 4 April (5 April East Asia time) and ends around 20 April.\u6e05\u660e\uff0c\u519c\u5386\u4e8c\u5341\u56db\u8282\u6c14\u4e4b\u4e00\u3002\u6bcf\u5e744\u67085\u65e5\u524d\u540e\u592a\u9633\u5230\u8fbe\u9ec4\u7ecf15&deg;\u65f6\u5f00\u59cb\uff1b\u300a\u6708\u4ee4\u4e03\u5341\u4e8c\u5019\u96c6\u89e3\u300b\uff1a&ldquo;\u4e09\u6708\u8282\uff0c\u7269\u81f3\u6b64\u65f6\uff0c\u7686\u4ee5\u6d01\u9f50\u800c\u6e05\u660e\u77e3\u3002&rdquo;\u6545\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u603b\u662f\u5728\u516c\u53864\u67084\u65e5\u30014\u67085\u65e5\u30014\u67086\u65e5\u4e09\u5929\u4e2d\u7684\u4e00\u5929\u3002<br \/>\n  \tEach solar term can be divided into 3 pentads. They are: first pentad, second pentad and last pentad. Pentads in Chingming include:First pentad, The paulownia begins to bloom; Second pentad, Voles transform into quails; Last pentad, Rainbows begin to appear.\u6e05\u660e\u5206\u4e3a\u4e09\u5019\uff1a\u521d\u5019\uff0c\u6850\u59cb\u534e\uff1b\u6b21\u5019\uff0c\u7530\u9f20\u5316\u70ba\u9d3d\uff1b\u672b\u5019\uff0c\u8679\u59cb\u89c1\u3002<br \/>\n  \tQingming has been regularly observed as a statutory public holiday in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. Its observance was reinstated as a nation wide public holiday in mainland China in 2008.\u7531\u4e8e\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u662f\u6839\u636e\u8282\u6c14\u800c\u5b9a\u7684\uff0c\u6545\u6e05\u660e\u662f\u5c11\u6570\u4e0e\u897f\u5386\u5927\u81f4\u543b\u5408\u7684\u4e2d\u56fd\u4f20\u7edf\u8282\u65e5\u3002\u6e05\u660e\u4e3a\u53f0\u6e7e\u3001\u4e2d\u56fd\u5927\u9646\u3001\u9999\u6e2f\u7b49\u5730\u552f\u4e00\u6839\u636e\u8282\u6c14\u800c\u5b9a\u7684\u4f11\u5047\u65e5\uff0c\u5728\u6fb3\u95e8\u5219\u8fd8\u6709\u51ac\u81f3\u3002<br \/>\n  \tLiterally meaning &quot;clear&quot; (Qing) and &quot;bright&quot; (Ming), this Chinese festival falls in early spring, on the 106th day after the winter solstice. It is a &quot;spring&quot; festival, and it is an occasion for the whole family to leave the home and to sweep the graves of their forebears. Chinese being practical people this sweeping of the graves is given an extended period, that is, 10 days before and after Qing Ming day. Among some dialect groups a whole month is allocated. \u6e05\u660e\u8282\u662f\u4e00\u4e2a\u7eaa\u5ff5\u7956\u5148\u7684\u8282\u65e5\u3002\u4e3b\u8981\u7684\u7eaa\u5ff5\u4eea\u5f0f\u662f\u626b\u5893\uff0c\u626b\u5893\u662f\u614e\u7ec8\u8ffd\u8fdc\u3001\u90ed\u4eb2\u7766\u90bb\u53ca\u884c\u5b5d\u7684\u5177\u4f53\u8868\u73b0\uff1b\u57fa\u4e8e\u4e0a\u8ff0\u610f\u4e49\uff0c\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u56e0\u6b64\u6210\u4e3a\u534e\u4eba\u7684\u91cd\u8981\u8282\u65e5\u3002 \u6e05\u660e\u8282\u662f\u5728\u4ef2\u6625\u548c\u66ae\u6625\u4e4b\u4ea4\uff0c\u4e5f\u5c31\u662f\u51ac\u81f3\u540e\u7684106\u5929\u3002\u626b\u5893\u6d3b\u52a8\u901a\u5e38\u662f\u5728\u6e05\u660e\u8282\u7684\u524d\u5341\u5929\u6216\u540e\u5341\u5929\u3002\u6709\u4e9b\u5730\u57df\u7684\u4eba\u58eb\u7684\u626b\u5893\u6d3b\u52a8\u957f\u8fbe\u4e00\u4e2a\u6708\u3002<br \/>\n  \tAlso known as the Grave-sweeping or Spring Remembrance, Ching Ming (&quot;clear and bright&quot;), is when Chinese families show their respect by visiting the graves of their ancestors to clear away weeds, touch up gravestone inscriptions and make offerings of wine and fruit.\u6e05\u660e\u65f6\uff0c\u4e2d\u56fd\u9616\u5bb6\u524d\u5f80\u796d\u62dc\u7956\u5148\uff0c\u540c\u65f6\u628a\u7956\u575f\u4fee\u9970\u4e00\u4e0b\uff0c\u628a\u6742\u8349\u6e05\u9664\u3002\u7136\u540e\u51c6\u5907\u4e00\u4e9b\u727a\u7272\u3001\u9152\u548c\u6c34\u679c\u4f5c\u4e3a\u5bf9\u7956\u5148\u7684\u796d\u54c1\u3002<br \/>\n  \tThe Qingming (Pure Brightness) Festival is one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, falling on April 4-6 each year. After the festival, the temperature will rise up and rainfall increases. It is the high time for spring plowing and sowing. 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