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Is March 3rd in Guangxi a lunar calendar or a new calendar?

March 3 in Guangxi refers to the lunar calendar time.

The third day of the third lunar month, also known as Shangsi Festival, is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation, with Han, Zhuang, Miao and Yao as typical examples. March 3 is still a grand festival in some minority areas in southwest China.

Guangxi Zhuang people are mainly distributed in Luobo Town, Liangjiang Town, Luwo Town and Matou Town in the east of Wuming District, and Luo Xu Town and Maling Town in the west of Wuming District. In ancient China, there was a record of "March 3rd, Shangsi Festival". In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu described the customs of the Tang Dynasty in his poem "Two Ways": "There are many tourists in on the third day of the Third-month in the freshening weather and Chang 'an Waterfront.

Folk custom of March 3 in Guangxi;

There are many "March 3rd" customs of Zhuang nationality, and it is also interesting to grab fireworks, throw hydrangeas and eat colorful glutinous rice. Ai Ciba, steamed pork with rice flour and black glutinous rice wine are also special cuisines on March 3rd in Guangxi.

Before the festival, every household prepared five-color glutinous rice and eggs. People collect red bluegrass, yellow rice flowers or gardenia, maple leaves and wisteria, and soak glutinous rice with the juice of these plants to make red, yellow, black, purple and white glutinous rice. According to legend, this kind of food has been handed down after winning the appreciation of fairies. Some people say it is a sacrifice to the singer Liu Sanjie.

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