The Lantern Festival has been part of Chinese New Year celebrations since the Han Dynasty (206 BC- 221 AD). Usually held on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar, it marks the end of New Year festivities.
自汉朝(公元前206年—公元221年)起,元宵节就已成为了中国新年庆祝活动中的一部分了。一般农历的正月十五为元宵节,这一天也标志着新年庆祝活动的结束。
It is said that the holiday evolved from an ancient Chinese belief that
celestial1(天上的) spirits could be seen flying about in the light of the first full moon of the lunar calendar. To aid them in their search for the spirits they used torches. These torches gave way to lanterns of every shape, size and colour.
The Lantern Festival is also popularly referred to as the Chinese Valentine's Day because in days of old it gave girls and boys a rare chance to go out in the evening and mingle(混合,交往). Today, lantern festivals are held each year in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan to mark the end of Chinese New Year celebrations. Competitions are held to select the best lanterns.
The lanterns
The lanterns come in all shapes and sizes. Some are created in the form of animals, insects, flowers, people or even machines or buildings. Others
depict2 scenes from popular stories teaching filial
piety3 and traditional values. A favourite subject is the zodiac animal of the year - which in 2014 will be the horse.
Part of the lantern festival tradition involves a game to guess riddles attached to the lanterns. In the old days the riddles were obscure literary
allusions5 to the Chinese classics and so were mainly the preserve of the educated classes.
Special foods
Like most Chinese festivals, the Lantern Festival has its own special food, called "tang yuan". These are round,
glutinous6 rice dumplings with sweet or
spicy7 fillings. The dumplings are said to symbolise both the first full moon and family
unity8 and completeness.
Entertainment
Stilt-walking, drumming and dragon and lion dancing are all traditional forms of festival entertainment. In Asia, it is not
uncommon9 to see processions of hundred-foot long dragons, lit with flashing eyes and
luminous10(发光的) bodies, accompanied by pounding drums,
cymbals11 and
brass12 instruments.