Didn’t Aunt Zhao say that today is the Chinese Valentine’s Day? I’ve never heard of any festivals being held on the Chinese Valentine’s Day? Isn’t it true that the way ancient people celebrated Chinese Valentine’s Day is different from modern people?
Just as I was wondering, Sima Yang had already pulled me up, holding mine tightly with his big hand, and walked forward with the surging crowd.
Sima Yang pulled me to dodge left and right, shuttled back and forth among the bustling crowds, crossed an arc-shaped arch bridge, and arrived at a large flat with a sea of people.
I couldn't help but look back at the arch bridge with its reflection of the blue waves. Could it be that it was actually this bridge that I saw just now, and not the legendary Naihe Bridge? -_-#
Just when I was in a daze, the festival had already begun.[
On the brown rectangular table, there are displays of red flowers and fruit and all kinds of exquisite, small and cute furniture.
On the light green mat, many girls in ceremonial costumes were kneeling. The leading girl held a scroll and muttered something. After a few minutes, the girl put away the scroll and led everyone to bend down and worship. After finishing, they stood
They stood up and separated neatly and orderly, sitting on the ground in groups of seven. Everyone held a nine-hole needle and five-color thread in their hands, and threaded it towards the moon...
I was confused.
It's so strange. Don't we need roses on Chinese Valentine's Day? Why are they threading their threads towards the moon instead?