Lamb player ginseng, is your hometown "less than half a year"?
Author:Jinan Times Time:2022.07.17
July 16th is the first day, marking the hottest season of the year. In many places in my country, there are customs to eat and eat voltaine, and the folk also has the saying that "June (Lunar Calendar) Lamb Ginseng".
The hot, white soup with a spoonful of red pepper oil, and a piece of pieces of cakes, it is really beautiful.
In Shibu Village, Guanzhuang Street, Zhangqiu District, Jinan City, there are customs of "攒" for less than half a year. Lamb is a tribute to praying in ancient times in ancient times. The custom of eating "" sheep.
The neighbors buy a sheep in a partnership, and choose some refined meat as a tribute after killing the sheep.
The folks in the township patching together money and laborer eating volt sheep gradually formed a "savory" culture of unity and mutual assistance and gangs in the neighborhood.
The years have passed, and now the "more than half a year" is no longer simply to pray for the wind and rain and grain, and gradually evolve into a traditional festival for relatives and blessing.
Every year in the middle of June of the lunar calendar, the travelers who go out from Shiba Village will return from all directions, and the family will prepare the ingredients early to entertain the relatives from afar and "more than half a year" together.
The silent village on weekdays became lively and hustle because of the arrival of festivals.
"Six months" is not only a sense of ritual in ancient villages, but also a longing for a better life.
New Yellow River Reporter: Liu Yule
Edit: Wang Lotao
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