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CHINA TODAY T HE Laba Festival is a major festival in La
month (the 12th month on the Chine lu-
nar calendar), falling on its eighth day. On
the Gregorian calendar this year, it falls on
关于饺子的作文January 13. Laba is also regarded as a prelude to the
Spring Festival, or the Chine New Year, as there are
only three weeks left before its coming. This festival is
more than 1,000 years old. The ancient Chine made
sacrifices to their ancestors and the deities on this
day to wish for bountiful harvests and good luck over
the next year. In many parts of China, people cook
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Laba porridge as a way of celebration.Origin of the Laba Festival
月下独酌其三Everyone knows this festival in China, but how did
it come into being?
In ancient times, the Chine called the act of
making sacrifices to their ancestors, la , and the day of
sacrifice giving to wish for safety, harvest, and health
斜刘海短发果汁果冻“the day of la.” As the Laba festival was on the 12th
菩萨蛮韦庄lunar month, this month was conquently called
“month of la .”
The day of la has different names in different
dynasties. It was fixed on the eighth day of the 12th
lunar month during the Northern and Southern如何减掉大肚子
Dynasties (420-589). Some say it was the day when
Sakyamuni became Buddha, and that’s why it is a
grand Buddhist festival. Laba Festival Legends
There are also many legends about the origins of The Laba Festival
By staff reporter DANG XIAOFEI Traditional festivals are an important part of the long history and splendid culture of the Chine nation. They evolved over millennia and have become a record of the colorful life on this land. This year we are starting a new column to introduce the most important traditional Chine festivals in each month as a way to inform our readers of Chine culture.
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TradiTional Chine FesTiVals Local residents burn incen as a way of praying at the Ciyun-chan Temple in Huai’an, Jiangsu Province, on January 17, 2016, during the traditional Laba Festival.