Which is not the custom of the Double-Seventh Day?
A: Threading needles for wisdom and dexterity
B: Throwing the ribbons on the roof
C: Worshiping the Weaving Maid
D: Dressing up in costumes.
A: Threading needles for wisdom and dexterity
B: Throwing the ribbons on the roof
C: Worshiping the Weaving Maid
D: Dressing up in costumes.
D
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- 60.姑娘们也会在七夕那晚向天上的织女乞求智慧,以获得美满姻缘。 A: Girls too would at that night of Qixi Festival to sky for the Weaving Maid’s wisdom to acquire happy marriage. B: On the night of Qixi Festival, girls would also beg Weaving Maid for some wisdom for a happy marriage. C: Girls would finally get happy marriage if they pray to the heaven for the fortune from Weaving Maid on the night of Qixi Festival. D: In the night of Qixi Festival, girls would also pardon for wisdom to Weaving Maid in order for happy marriage.
- On Qixi Festival, girls would also beg Weaving Maid for some wisdom for a happy marriage. 应该翻译为
- The cowherd and the weaving maid could meet each other once in a year on the day of the 7th July.()
- Which festival is celebrated on Lunar Jan. 15th. A: Thanksgiving Day B: Lantern Festival C: Mid-autumn Festival D: Double Seventh Festival
- Which of the following festival is NOT based on the Chinese Calendar? A: Dragon Boat Festival B: Double Seventh Festival C: Labor Day D: Laba Festival
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