The Northern hemisphere on this day experiences the shortest daytime and
longest nighttime. 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.
In some parts of Northern China, people eat dumpling soup on this day;
while residents of some other places eat dumplings, saying doing so will keep
them from frost in the upcoming winter. But in parts of South China, the whole
family will get together to have a meal made of red-bean and glutinous rice to
drive away ghosts and other evil things. 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. The Taiwan people even keep the
custom of offering nine-layer cakes to their ancestors. 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.
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