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But his cattle is very loyal to him .
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
The Weaving Girl is a beautiful and smart fairy with deft hands .
(The Weaving Girl is a beautiful and smart fairy with deft hands and the women in the mortal world will beg for intelligence and deft needle work from her)
Long long ago, there was a very poor but clever, diligent and honest boy named Cowherd.
His parents died when he was a child .
Later he was driven out of his home by his sister-inlaw .
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
On the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, Chinese women customarily look up into the night sky, searching for the Weaving Girl Star and the Cowherd Star on both sides of the Milky Way and hoping to see their annual gathering.
They fell in love with each other and lived a happy life.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
Unfortunately, the fact that they have fell in love was found out soon
It is a classic love story between a fairy and a human being enjoying a widespread influence.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
It tests the speed of threading a needle under the moon.
It is said that the needles used in the contest are the seven-hole needle of the Han Dynasty or the nine-tail needle of the Yuan Dynasty.
The Origin of the Double Seventh Day
originating from nature worship of the human race
Double-Seventh Day was also the product of time worship of the ancients——the number "七" appears in both month and day giving a strong sense of time.
Put some water in a vessel and leave it in the open air until it is covered by a film of dust.
Then cast a needle or thin straw on it to see the pattern of the shadow at the bottom, so as to test their ingenuity
Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
-Pleading for Skills by Threading a Needle
In order to plead for skills, threading a needle (穿针乞巧) is the most long-standing means.
The Queen Mother of brought the Weaving Girl back and drew a big river across the sky, known to the Chinese as the Silvery River (the Milky Way in the West), to drive a wedge between them.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
However, all the magpies in the world, deeply touched by the story, came to their rescue.
She had grown tired of the life at the heavenly palace, longed for a life among the common people .
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
Introduction
A traditional festival full of romance The 7th day of the 7th lunar month The Weaving Girl(织女) and the Cowherd(牛郎)
in heaven would meet at the Magpie Bridge Also called Begging-for-Dexterity Festival(乞巧节)
Double Seventh Day
——Chinese Valentine’s Day
LiJun
Cowhert Star
On the night of the 7th day of the 7th lunar month every year,they meet at the Magpie Bridge for a short time.
Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
-Ingenuity test by floating needle(投针验巧)
Ingenuity test by floating needle is one of the common customs on the festival.
Every year on the seventh day of the seventh month, they would flock together to form a bridge so that the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl could enjoy a brief reunion.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
The fairy tale of the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl is one of the four most famous folktales of ancient China.
Milky Way
Weaving Girl Star
Outline
Introduction The origin of the Double Seventh Day Legend about the Double Seventh Day Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
Legend about the Double Seventh Day
– the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
The fairy tale also contains Chinese people's understanding about star images. In the tale, the Weaving Girl Star (the Vega) is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, facing the Cowherd Star (the Altair), the brightest star in the constellation Aquila, across the Milky Way.
The Origin of the Double Seventh Day
"Double Seventh Day" is also a phenomenon of number worship——"七" bears the same pronunciation with "妻" (wife), thus the Double Seventh Day is to a great extent a festival related to women.
Meanwhile, girls on the ground hope to have clever hands and good sense, just like the Weaving Girl. They also pray for a happy marriage of their own.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
This story, to some extent, reflects Chinese people's wishes to pursue the freedom of love and marriage.
With more holes than ordinary needles, they are rather hard to handle.
Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
-Cobweb as the nt(喜蛛应巧)
Pleading for skills with cobweb is another common custom in the festival, in which everybody puts a spider into a locket and waits until the next morning to see if there is cobweb and if any, how it looks.
The cattle gave the Cowherd a tip:take the fairy’s clothes when she is taking a bath,then she can’t go back to the heavenly palace.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
The Weaving Girl is a beautiful and smart fairy with deft hands .
(The Weaving Girl is a beautiful and smart fairy with deft hands and the women in the mortal world will beg for intelligence and deft needle work from her)
Long long ago, there was a very poor but clever, diligent and honest boy named Cowherd.
His parents died when he was a child .
Later he was driven out of his home by his sister-inlaw .
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
On the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, Chinese women customarily look up into the night sky, searching for the Weaving Girl Star and the Cowherd Star on both sides of the Milky Way and hoping to see their annual gathering.
They fell in love with each other and lived a happy life.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
Unfortunately, the fact that they have fell in love was found out soon
It is a classic love story between a fairy and a human being enjoying a widespread influence.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
It tests the speed of threading a needle under the moon.
It is said that the needles used in the contest are the seven-hole needle of the Han Dynasty or the nine-tail needle of the Yuan Dynasty.
The Origin of the Double Seventh Day
originating from nature worship of the human race
Double-Seventh Day was also the product of time worship of the ancients——the number "七" appears in both month and day giving a strong sense of time.
Put some water in a vessel and leave it in the open air until it is covered by a film of dust.
Then cast a needle or thin straw on it to see the pattern of the shadow at the bottom, so as to test their ingenuity
Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
-Pleading for Skills by Threading a Needle
In order to plead for skills, threading a needle (穿针乞巧) is the most long-standing means.
The Queen Mother of brought the Weaving Girl back and drew a big river across the sky, known to the Chinese as the Silvery River (the Milky Way in the West), to drive a wedge between them.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
However, all the magpies in the world, deeply touched by the story, came to their rescue.
She had grown tired of the life at the heavenly palace, longed for a life among the common people .
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
Introduction
A traditional festival full of romance The 7th day of the 7th lunar month The Weaving Girl(织女) and the Cowherd(牛郎)
in heaven would meet at the Magpie Bridge Also called Begging-for-Dexterity Festival(乞巧节)
Double Seventh Day
——Chinese Valentine’s Day
LiJun
Cowhert Star
On the night of the 7th day of the 7th lunar month every year,they meet at the Magpie Bridge for a short time.
Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
-Ingenuity test by floating needle(投针验巧)
Ingenuity test by floating needle is one of the common customs on the festival.
Every year on the seventh day of the seventh month, they would flock together to form a bridge so that the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl could enjoy a brief reunion.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
The fairy tale of the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl is one of the four most famous folktales of ancient China.
Milky Way
Weaving Girl Star
Outline
Introduction The origin of the Double Seventh Day Legend about the Double Seventh Day Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
Legend about the Double Seventh Day
– the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
The fairy tale also contains Chinese people's understanding about star images. In the tale, the Weaving Girl Star (the Vega) is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, facing the Cowherd Star (the Altair), the brightest star in the constellation Aquila, across the Milky Way.
The Origin of the Double Seventh Day
"Double Seventh Day" is also a phenomenon of number worship——"七" bears the same pronunciation with "妻" (wife), thus the Double Seventh Day is to a great extent a festival related to women.
Meanwhile, girls on the ground hope to have clever hands and good sense, just like the Weaving Girl. They also pray for a happy marriage of their own.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl
This story, to some extent, reflects Chinese people's wishes to pursue the freedom of love and marriage.
With more holes than ordinary needles, they are rather hard to handle.
Folk Customs on the Double Seventh Day
-Cobweb as the nt(喜蛛应巧)
Pleading for skills with cobweb is another common custom in the festival, in which everybody puts a spider into a locket and waits until the next morning to see if there is cobweb and if any, how it looks.
The cattle gave the Cowherd a tip:take the fairy’s clothes when she is taking a bath,then she can’t go back to the heavenly palace.
Legend about the Double Seventh Day – the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl