中元祀祖承仁爱,礼敬天地续华章

The Zhong Yuan Festival, also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, takes place on the 15th night of the seventh lunar month. It is a special time for people to remember and honor their ancestors who have died. This festival helps keep family memories alive and connects the past with the present.

In Taoism, this day is one of the three most important festivals of the year. Each festival is dedicated to a different god: the god of heaven, the god of earth, and the god of water. The Zhongyuan Festival is meant to honor the god of earth. Besides its religious meaning, the festival also emphasizes filial piety — the value of respecting and caring for parents and elders. This spirit of kindness and remembrance is at the core of the festival.

On this day, many activities are held throughout the country. Taoist temples organize ceremonies where people pray for good weather, peace for the nation, and safety for their families. People also take part in customs such as offering food, lighting lotus lanterns, and floating water lanterns on rivers. Another important tradition is ancestor worship, where families show thanks and love to those who came before them.

In northern China, there is a special custom where uncles give their nephews a gift — a small sheep-shaped bun made from flour. This tradition comes from an old story about a boy who saved his mother and brought his family back together. In Chinese, the word “sheep” (羊) sounds like “lucky” (祥), which represents rebuilding good relationships. This custom helps encourage harmony and love within families.

The Zhong Yuan Festival has long been an important part of Chinese culture. By honoring the past, people build stronger connections in the present, making this festival both meaningful and lasting.

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1. 2. What does “filial piety” mean in the passage?(词义猜测

A    Showing love to nature.

B    Respecting parents and elders.

C    Believing in different gods.

D    Taking care of children.

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