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Happy Dragon Boat Festival!

Happy Dragon Boat Festival!
(drums: tum~ tum~ tum~)
Terofox Holiday Closing JUN 02 ~ JUN 05.

See you soon after a lot of Zongzi (rice dumplings).


(Source: Top 3 stories...)
Story Time: Top 1: Best Known Legend—Commemorating Qu Yuan

Qu Yuan (340–278 BC) was a patriotic poet and a loyal official of the state of Chu during the Warring States Period. He was the number one advisor of the Kingdom of Chu, and dedicated his whole life to assisting the king to build the State of Chu stronger.

He advised the King to ally with the State of Qi (one of the seven warring states: Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, and Qin) to fight against the most powerful State of Qin. However, he was slandered by jealous officials and accused of treason, and the King dismissed and exiled him.
During his exile, Qu Yuan wrote a great deal of enduring poems showing his love and passion for his country, some of which are still very famous in China.

In 278 BC, the Qin State conquered the capital of Chu. On hearing of the defeat, on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, Qu Yuan in great despair committed suicide by drowning himself in the Miluo River (a branch of Yangtze River) as a gesture of dying along with his motherland.

The rest is recorded in folklore. When they heard of Qu Yuan's death, the local people were deeply saddened, and rowed out on the river to search for his body, but efforts went in vain. To preserve his body (to show the ultimate respect), the locals paddled their boats up and down the river, hitting the water with their paddles and beating drums to scare evil spirits away. They threw lumps of rice into the river to feed the fish, so that they would not eat Qu Yuan's body.

An old Chinese doctor poured realgar wine into the river to poison the monsters and to protect Qu Yuan. 

Happy Holidays! Love Life!