What does it mean to hang lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month?

Lighting on the fifteenth day of the first month symbolizes peaceful reunion, exorcising evil spirits and eliminating disasters, and the future is bright.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, also known as the Lantern Festival, because there are customs such as hanging lanterns, lighting lanterns and watching lanterns. Lantern Festival is a traditional festival custom, which began in the Western Han Dynasty and flourished in Sui and Tang Dynasties. After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, lantern style prevailed in all previous dynasties and spread to future generations. The fifteenth day of the first month is the climax of the annual lantern fireworks.

Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China, which began in the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. Lantern Festival viewing began in the period of Emperor Han Ming in the East. Ming Di advocates Buddhism. He heard that on the fifteenth day of the first month, monks watched the Buddhist relics and lit lanterns to worship the Buddha, so that all the gentry and ordinary people hung lanterns. Later, this Buddhist ceremonial festival gradually formed a grand folk festival.

On the fifteenth day of the first month, the songs jingled.

1, Lantern Festival, really lively, watching lanterns, eating jiaozi, calf lantern, Cleisthenes moo, puppy lantern, woof, little dragon lantern, flying high, rabbit lantern, running fast.

2. The square is really lively, and there are Yuanxiao materials everywhere. You knead, I press, and everyone starts making Yuanxiao. Let's have a game. What a wonderful Lantern Festival game.