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The festival is based on the theory of Yin and Yang, the two opposing
principles in nature. Yin is feminine, negative principle, while Yang
is masculine and positive. The ancients believed that all natural phenomena
could be esplained by this theory. Numbers are related to this theory.
Even numbers belong to Yin and odd numbers to Yang. The ninth day of the
ninth lunar month is a day when the two Yang numbers meet. So it is called
Chongyang. Chong means double in Chinese. Chongyang has been an important
festival since ancient times.
The festival is held in the golden season of autumn, at harvest -time.
The brght clear weather and the joy of bringing in the harvest make for
a festive happy atmosphere.The Double Ninth Festival is usually perfect
for outdoor activities. Many people go hiking and climbing in the country,
enjoying Mother Nature's final burst of color before she puts on her dull
winter cloak. Some will carry a spray of dogwood.
It is hard to say when these customs were created. But there are many
stories which are closely related. The bookXu Qi Xie Ji ,written by Wu
Jun in the sixth century has one such story. In ancient times, there lived
a man named Huan Jing. He was learning the magic arts from Fei Changfang,
who had become an immortal after many years of practicing Taoism. One
day, the two were climbing a muntain. Fei Changfang suddenly stopped and
looked very upset. He told Huan Jing,On the ninth day of the ninth month,
disaster will come to your hometown. You must go home immediately. Remember
to make a red bag for each one of your family members and put a spray
of dogwood in every one. Then you must all tie your bags to your arms,
leave home quickly and climb to the top of a mountain. Most importantly,
you must all drink some chrysanthemum wine. Only by doing so can your
family avoid this disaster.
On hearing this, Huan Jing rushed home and asked his family to do exactly
as his teacher said. The whole family climbed a nearby mountain and did
not return until the evening. When they got back home, they found all
their animals dead, including chickens, sheep,dogs and even the powerful
ox. Later Huan Jing told his teacher, Fei Changfang, about this. Fei said
the poultry and livestock died in place of Huan Jing's family, who escaped
disaster by following his instructions.And so it happened that climbing
a mountain, carring a spray of dogwood and drinking chrysanthemum wine
became the traditional activities of the Chongyang Festival.
The dogwood is a plant with a strong fragrance, and is often used as
a Chinese herbal medicine. People in ancient times believed it could drive
away evil spirits and prevent one from getting a chill in lalte autumn.
So its history as a medicine goes back many centuries. But the custom
of carrying a spray of dogwood during the Double Ninth Festival is slowly
dying out and many people, especially young people in the cities, do not
even know what a dogwood spray looks like.
Even thouht the tradition of carrying a few sptigs of dogwood dies out,
that of climbing mountains is reaching new heights.
Early in the Western Han Dynasty, about 2,000 years ago, people used
to climb a high platform outside the capital city of Chang'an on the occasion
of the Chongyang Festival. For many, it was the last outing of the year
before the onset of winter. The custom evolved into its present form,
when people go climbing to get some exercise as well as enjoy the autumn
scenery.
But what about those people who live in flat regions far from any mountain?The
problem is solved by going for a picnic and eating cakes. The Chinese
word for cake is Gao, a homonym of the Chinese word for high. Mountains
are high, so eating cake can, by a stretch of the imagination, take the
place of going for a climb.
Since nine is the highest odd digit, people take two of them together
to signify longevity. Therefore, the ninth day of the ninth month has
become a special day for people to pay their respects to the elderly and
a day for the elderly to enjoy themselves. It has also been declared China's
day for the elderly. |