What's the special significance of March 3rd in Japan?

National Love Ear Day, commonly known as "Daughter's Day" (Japan). March 3rd is the traditional Japanese Daughter's Day. Japanese Daughter's Day originated from the traditional Shangsi Festival in China, which is the extension and development of China culture in Japan. ?

At this time, families with girls will wear palace dolls with exquisite workmanship and gorgeous shapes, wishing girls happiness, peace and healthy growth. ? Japanese custom holds that dolls bring more diseases and sorrows to people.

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Daughter's Day was originally a game in which aristocratic women in the eighth century changed clothes on paper dolls, similar to the family wine game run by modern little girls. /kloc-it spread to the muromachi era in the 0/3rd century, and gradually unified to celebrate the festival on March 3rd. It was not until the Edo period in the16th century that this festival became popular among the people. It was also during the Edo period that puppets began to be decorated. ?

The official name of Daughter's Day is "Young Sacrifice", also called "Peach Blossom Festival", because this is the season when peach blossoms are in full bloom. On this day, if there is a daughter under one year old at home, the mother will prepare "sushi rice" (sushi rice with a lot of fish and shredded eggs, etc. ) and clam soup to entertain relatives and friends celebrating the festival. "Sushi rice" is very suitable for the main course of Daughter's Day, because it looks bright and gorgeous. Clam soup is a symbol of a girl's chastity because clam shells can only be the only pair.

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