重阳节

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What is 重阳节?

重阳节 (Chóngyáng jié), also known as the Double Ninth Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. The name literally means "double yang," referring to the repetition of the yang (positive/male) number nine.

Cultural Significance

This festival is associated with climbing mountains or high places (), admiring chrysanthemums (菊), and eating special cakes called . It is also a day to honor and show respect to the elderly, often involving family gatherings and outdoor activities.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • (dēng gāo): to climb high, a key activity on 重阳节.
  • (chóng yáng gāo): Double Ninth cake, a traditional food.
  • (jìng lǎo): respect for the elderly, often expressed during this festival.

Usage Notes

When mentioning 重阳节, speakers often imply a sense of tradition, family reunion, and respect for elders. It is a formal cultural term and usually appears in contexts related to festivals, cultural events, or family activities. Avoid confusing it with other festivals like (Mid-Autumn Festival) which also involve family gatherings but have different customs.

Example Sentences

On Double Ninth Festival, our whole family climbed high and admired

Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday with customs like

Elderly people like to hold respect-for-the-elderly activities on Double