The Origin of the Traditional Chinese Qixi Festival

The Qixi Festival, also known as Chinese Valentine's Day, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. It is believed to have originated from an ancient Chinese legend that has been passed down through generations.
The story goes that there was once a celestial god named Niu Lang and a weaver goddess named Zhi Nu. They fell deeply in love but were separated by the Milky Way River. With the help of the magpie birds, they were able to reunite once a year, on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. This is why the Qixi Festival is also known as the "Day of the Magpies."
Over time, the Qixi Festival has evolved into a celebration of love and romance. Couples often express their love by giving each other gifts and enjoying sweet treats. Young women would also participate in various activities, such as drawing, hoping to attract a good husband.
Today, the Qixi Festival continues to be an important traditional Chinese festival, where people of all ages come together to celebrate love and the beauty of the story of Niu Lang and Zhi Nu.
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