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What is the "People's Day" on the seventh day of the first month during the Spring Festival?

The seventh day of the first month is a festival for people, which originated from the ancient myth of China: After Pangu created the world, Nu Wa made chickens, dogs, pigs, sheep, cows, horses and other animals in turn from the first day, and after several evolutions, it became the custom to eat seven kinds of food.

On the seventh day of the first month, it is said that this day is the birthday of mankind, that is, the birthday of human beings. People once called this day "People's Day", "People's Day" or "People's Victory Day". On this day, the people of China won, eating seven treasures, eating noodles and climbing mountains to write poems. Folklore experts said that "Men's Day" reflected the desire of working people in ancient China to pray for Naji and peace, and their respect for "man" itself.

Some people began to observe daily customs in the Han dynasty, and they began to pay attention to it after the Wei and Jin Dynasties. In ancient times, people had the custom of "men winning". Mansheng is a kind of headdress, also known as Cai Sheng and Huasheng. Since the Jin Dynasty, people cut the ribbon for flowers, cut the ribbon for people, or carved gold foil for people to hang a screen and wear it in their hair. In addition, there is the custom of climbing high and writing poems. After the Tang Dynasty, more attention was paid to this festival. Every human day, the emperor would give his ministers a colorful victory, and they climbed up and gave a big banquet. If the weather is fine on the seventh day of the first month, the population will be safe and smooth in the first year. Commonly known as "personal day"