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How to write the guide words of Hanshan silkworm flowers

Historical origin

Hanshan silkworm flower is a traditional folk culture in which the Han people sacrifice to the silkworm god in the silkworm town in the south of the Yangtze River, and it is also an organic part of China silk culture. As early as the Shang Dynasty.

In Oracle Bone Inscriptions at that time, there was a record that "silkworms show three cows". In the long feudal society, farming and mulberry were the foundation of the country. It is recorded in the history books that the queen kissed the silkworm and sacrificed it first. A woman, Princess Jade, Fu.

Xihe, Huangdi, Lei Zu and Can Cong are all silkworm gods. The Taigu silkworm horse in Gan Bao's Search for Ji Shen in Jin Dynasty is a myth of silkworm god. For more than a thousand years, the ancient myth and legend of "White Horse Silkworm" has been passed down to this day.

Hangjiahu silkworm town is widely spread, and the most widely spread is silkworm town in northern Zhejiang. Han folk custom is located in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province.

Hanshan, located in Hanshan Town, Nanxun District, is regarded as the birthplace and destination of the silkworm god, from which the custom of "rolling silkworm flowers" was born, and Hanshan became the "holy land of silkworm flowers" in Hangjiahu silkworm town. According to historical records, Hanshan is clear.

The activity of "rolling silkworm flowers" began in the Tang Dynasty. Hanshan Temple (including Silkworm Flower Temple) was built in 870, the second year of Tang Ganfu. Hanshan Bita was built in Yuan You period of Song Dynasty (1086— 1094). It is said that there are sixteen halls in Hanshan.

Among the "Top Ten Scenic Spots", Avaghoa Temple, also known as Silkworm Flower Temple, is dedicated to King Avaghoa and Bodhisattva (also known as Silkworm Flower Empress), and the incense is constant all the year round. Zhengqingming is the most lively, and the focus of the activity is to sacrifice the silkworm queen.