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What is the significance of eating Qingming fruit in Tomb-Sweeping Day (what does Tomb-Sweeping Day mean by eating Qingming fruit)?

1. What's the significance of eating Qingming fruit in Tomb-Sweeping Day?

2. What does it mean for Tomb-Sweeping Day to eat Qingming fruit?

3. The origin of Tomb-Sweeping Day eating Qingming fruit.

4. The significance of eating Qingming fruit in Qingming.

1. It means safety and health.

It looks like an ingot. Traditionally, eating it can protect the safety and health of family members.

3. Qingming Fruit, also known as Qingtuan, Bobobo (Fuzhou), Qingmingba (Jiangxi), Qingmingmo (Sichuan), Haoziba (Anhui), Ai Guo, etc. Is one of the special foods of Han nationality in southern provinces of China.

4. The pericarp of Qingming fruit is green, made of wormwood or mouse grass, soft and hard after long-term storage.

5. The fillings are divided into different types, such as salty and sweet, and the shapes are ingot-shaped and round.

6. The more important traditional festivals in China are Shangsi Festival and Tomb-Sweeping Day. Due to the lack of material in agricultural society, traditional festivals emphasize the culture of eating, and Tomb-Sweeping Day is more important than Tomb-Sweeping Day (Shangsi Festival and Cold Food Festival are gradually covered later), with rich diet, rituals and family participation.

7. Folk customs in Fujian and Taiwan are an integral part of Chinese culture. For example, in Fujian and Taiwan, Tomb-Sweeping Day's ancestor worship and eating Tomb-Sweeping Day were the main activities, which were also very popular in the ancient Central Plains.