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The fire tree and silver blossoms, the star bridge iron lock open

Dark dust goes with the horse, and the bright moon comes one by one

Today is the fifteenth day of the first lunar month

We usher in the Lantern Festival

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The first month of the lunar calendar is the first month of the lunar calendar

The ancients called night "supper"

As the first full moon night of the year

The Lantern Festival is also known as the Shangyuan Festival, New Year's Eve or Lantern Festival

It is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation

It is also after the Spring Festival

The first important festival

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Follow the traditional festival baby

Meet the Lantern Festival

(Click below to watch the video)

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Hello everyone, my name is Chen Jingzhi, I am a lively and cheerful little boy who likes to read, sing and dance, ride a bicycle, and play Go.

On the night of the Lantern Festival

The streets are lit up

People admire the lanterns and guess the riddles

Today

Release Jun will interact with everyone

Let's go guess the riddle together

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Click to light up the Lantern Night

We all say

"Fifteen moons sixteen circles"

And this year's Lantern Festival

Surprisingly

Not "fifteen circles"

Nor is it "sixteen circles"

It's "seventeen circles."

The roundest hour came at 0:56 on February 17

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Statistical findings

The most frequent occurrence of the "full moon" is the sixteenth day of the lunar calendar

This is followed by the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar

Again it is the seventeenth day of the lunar calendar

The least is the fourteenth lunar calendar

Like this year's Lantern Festival

"Fifteen moons and seventeen circles" is relatively rare

Last seen on February 26, 2013 (17th day of the first month)

The next time will be reproduced on March 1, 2029 (the 17th day of the first month).

But

No matter when the moon is the fullest

It's all the same flower good full moon

Source: Yinchuan News Media Group Rong Media Center Integrated CCTV News

Poster: Han Dong

Hand-drawn & Editor: Ma Jing, Li Linna

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