Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to say winter solstice in Korean?

How to say winter solstice in Korean?

In winter solstice, Koreans have the custom of eating red bean porridge. The ancients believed that eating red bean porridge on the solstice in winter can make you grow one year old. Red bean porridge is made of red beans and glutinous rice dumplings. The ancients thought that the red color of red beans could drive away ghosts and gods. Therefore, in ancient times, in addition to placing red bean porridge in the ancestral hall to worship the ancestors, a bowl of red bean porridge was placed or sprinkled in every corner of the house to ward off evil spirits and pray for peace in the new year.

In addition, since the winter of November, the weather is getting colder and colder, and the cold winter is coming. People need to supplement enough calories and nutrition, so Koreans are used to drinking red bean porridge in winter solstice to recharge their batteries.

Extended data:

Happy winter solstice is translated into Korean.

1, if in doubt:

( 1)。 Ask things in an independent way.

Example:? ? What is this? )

(2) Used before nouns to ask questions about people or things.

Example:? ? (What person? )

2. Explain the uncertain things: (), (? )、 ? ()、? .

Example:? ? I'm hungry. I want to eat something.