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Happy Tanabata!
All this was learned from Wikipedia so some things might be wrong. I also learned that it is celebrated on a variety of different days, but this one is generally the earliest. Let me know which parts I screw up on
Tanabata, hoặc ngôi sao Festival, is a Japanese festival celebrating the meeting of two deities, Orihime and Hikoboshi.
The story, according to Wikipedia, goes something like this.
Orihime, daughter of the Tentei, wove beautiful clothes bởi the bank of the Amanogawa. Her father loved the cloth that she wove and so she worked very hard every ngày to weave it. However, Orihime was sad that because of her hard work she could never meet and fall in tình yêu with anyone. Concerned about his daughter, Tentei arranged for her to meet Hikoboshi who lived and worked on the other side of the Amanogawa. When the two met, they fell instantly in tình yêu with each other and married shortly thereafter. However, once married, Orihime no longer would weave cloth for Tentei and Hikoboshi allowed his cows to stray all over Heaven. In anger, Tentei separated the two những người đang yêu across the Amanogawa and forbade them to meet. Orihime became despondent at the loss of her husband and asked her father to let them meet again. Tentei was moved bởi his daughter’s tears and allowed the two to meet on the 7th ngày of the 7th tháng if she worked hard and finished her weaving. The first time they tried to meet, however, they found that they could not vượt qua, cross the river because there was no bridge. Orihime cried so much that a flock of magpies came and promised to make a bridge with their wings so that she could vượt qua, cross the river. It is đã đưa ý kiến that if it rains on Tanabata, the magpies cannot come and the two những người đang yêu must wait until another năm to meet.
My feeble lack of knowledge not witstanding, I actually really like this holiday. It is celebrated bởi nghề viết văn wishes on small pieces of paper and hanging them on bamboo. So as for the question, what do bạn wish for?
Tanabata, hoặc ngôi sao Festival, is a Japanese festival celebrating the meeting of two deities, Orihime and Hikoboshi.
The story, according to Wikipedia, goes something like this.
Orihime, daughter of the Tentei, wove beautiful clothes bởi the bank of the Amanogawa. Her father loved the cloth that she wove and so she worked very hard every ngày to weave it. However, Orihime was sad that because of her hard work she could never meet and fall in tình yêu with anyone. Concerned about his daughter, Tentei arranged for her to meet Hikoboshi who lived and worked on the other side of the Amanogawa. When the two met, they fell instantly in tình yêu with each other and married shortly thereafter. However, once married, Orihime no longer would weave cloth for Tentei and Hikoboshi allowed his cows to stray all over Heaven. In anger, Tentei separated the two những người đang yêu across the Amanogawa and forbade them to meet. Orihime became despondent at the loss of her husband and asked her father to let them meet again. Tentei was moved bởi his daughter’s tears and allowed the two to meet on the 7th ngày of the 7th tháng if she worked hard and finished her weaving. The first time they tried to meet, however, they found that they could not vượt qua, cross the river because there was no bridge. Orihime cried so much that a flock of magpies came and promised to make a bridge with their wings so that she could vượt qua, cross the river. It is đã đưa ý kiến that if it rains on Tanabata, the magpies cannot come and the two những người đang yêu must wait until another năm to meet.
My feeble lack of knowledge not witstanding, I actually really like this holiday. It is celebrated bởi nghề viết văn wishes on small pieces of paper and hanging them on bamboo. So as for the question, what do bạn wish for?
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