Dragon Boat Festival is called Duan Wu Jie in Chinese.
Jie means festival. The festival is celebrated on the
5th of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar
(May 30, 1998).

The most popular theory of the origin of the festival
is that it was derived from the activities of commemorating
a great patriot poet, Qu
Yuan. The story about Qu Yuan has been
deeply rooted in Chinese culture and this festival,
so it is definitely a very important factor for the
origin of the festival.
But since some of the well-known traditions of the
festival already existed even before Qu Yuan, other
origins of the festival were also suggested. Wen Yiduo
suggested that the festival may be associated with dragon
closely because two of the most important activities
of the festival, dragon boat racing and eating zongzi,
are related to dragon. Another view is that the festival
is originated from the taboo of evil days. The fifth
month of the Chinese lunar calendar is traditionally
considered an evil month and the 5th of the month is
particularly a bad day, so a lot of taboo had been developed.
Most likely, the festival was gradually derived from
all of the suggestions and the story of Qu Yuan is certainly
the driving power to make it a great festival today.
Like
other Chinese festivals, there is also a legend behind
the festival. Qu Yuan served in the court of Emperor
Huai during the Warring States (475 - 221 BC). He was
a wise and erudite man. His ability and fight against
corruption antagonized other court officials. They exerted
their evil influence on the Emperor, so the Emperor
gradually dismissed Qu Yuan and eventually exiled him.
During his exile, Qu Yuan did not give up. He traveled
extensively, taught and wrote about his ideas. His works,
the Lament (Li Sao), the Nine Chapters (Jiu Zhang),
and Wen tian, are masterpieces and invaluable for studying
ancient Chinese culture. He saw the gradual decline
of his mother country, the Chu State. And when he heard
that the Chu State was defeated by the strong Qin State,
he was so despaired that he ended his life by flinging
himself into the Miluo River.
Legend says after people heard he drowned, they were
greatly dismayed. Fishermen raced to the spot in their
boats to search for his body. Unable to find his body,
people threw zongzi, eggs and other food into the river
to feed fish, so hoped to salvage his body. Since then,
people started to commemorate Qu Yuan through dragon
boat races, eating zongzi and other activities, on the
anniversary of his death, the 5th of the fifth month.
Zongzi is the most popular food for the festival. Zongzi
is a special kind of dumpling. It is usually made of
glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves. Fresh bamboo
leaves are the best for the wrapping since the taste
and smell of the fresh bamboo leaves is part of zongzi.
Unfortunately fresh bamboo leaves are hard to find.
Today you may see zongzi in different shapes and with
a variety of fillings. The most popular shapes are triangular
and pyramidal. The fillings include dates, meat, yolk
of egg, etc. The most popular fillings are dates. The
festival is closely associated with zongzi and dragon
boat races. More importantly this is also a national
patriot festival through commemorating the great patriot
poet, Qu Yuan. People are reminded that the importance
of loyalty and commitment to the community in the festival.
Dragon boat races are now held in worldwide.
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