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It is the earliest of the 24 seasonal division points.
The time will be each December 22 or 23 according to the Gregorian calendar.
After the Winter Solstice, days will become longer and longer.
As ancient Chinese thought, the yang, or muscular, positive things will become stronger and stronger after this day, so it should be celebrated.
The Han people regarded Winter Solstice as a "Winter Festival", so officials would organize celebrating activities.
On this day, both officials and common people would have a rest.
The army was stationed in, frontier fortresses closed and business and traveling stopped.
Relatives and friends presented to each other delicious food.
In the Tang and Song dynasties, the Winter Solstice was a day to offer scarifies to Heaven and ancestors.
Emperors would go to suburbs to worship the Heaven; while common people offered sacrifices to their deceased parents or other relatives.
The Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) even had the record that "Winter Solstice is as formal as the Spring Festival," showing the great importance attached to this day.
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In other places, people also eat tangyuan, a kind of stuffed small dumpling ball made of glutinous rice flour.
The Winter Solstice rice dumplings could be used as sacrifices to ancestors, or gifts for friends and relatives.
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They make cakes in the shape of chicken, duck, tortoise, pig, cow or sheep with glutinous rice flour and steam them on different layers of a pot.
These animals all signify auspiciousness in Chinese tradition.
People of the same surname or family clan gather at their ancestral temples to worship their ancestors in age order.
After the sacrificial ceremony, there is always a grand banquet.