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100

What are the ancestorial rights performed during lunar new year called in korean?

Jesa

100

what date was the winter solistice?

Monday, december 21

100

when buddha invited all animals to visit (for the new year), how many attended?

only twelve 

100

grandparents put the lunar new year gifts for their children in this.

silk bags

200

when are ancestral rights normally held? (time)

after midnight

200

lunar new year occurs on which new moon cycle, after the winter solstice?

the second full moon.

unless there is an eleventh or twelfth month in the lead-up to the New Year. In which case, the New Year falls on the third new moon after the solstice.

200

in 2014, this year celebrated which animal, which was believed to bring wealth and career opportunities. 

the horse

200

long ago, village children would fight other village children with these 'weapons'

rocks

300

what are the three categories of Korea's ancestral rights?

Charye 차례, Gije 기제, and Sije 시제

300

the earth spins on an axis as it travels around the sun. This axis is not straight up and down, but is tilted. what is the angle of this tilt?

23.5 degrees

300

why do people traditionally build a wooden house and set it on fire?

to ward off evil spirits 

300

another superstition: what would koreans burn on lunar new year to prevent one of the many demons from causing mischief within their household. 

their hair that they kept from combs and such. 
400

who's house do the ancestral rights take place in?

the eldest son's

400

in the southern hemisphere, during the solstice in December, the sun is directly above, or perpendicular to this imaginary line on earth. 

the tropic of Capricorn. 

400

superstition: what will koreans NOT do on lunar new year to keep their good luck?

Koreans will not wash their hair on this day, as it’s believed to wash away the good luck.

400

Why do koreans like to eat a lot of ddeok in soup on new years? what does it represent?

eating tteokguk = a year added to one’s age. So, as a joke, Koreans say ‘the more bowls of tteokguk you eat, the older you will get!

500

during jeosan period, people would eat heotjesatbap or "fake jesa food" which included a special bibimbap. Instead of being mixed with red paste, what was this bibimbap mixed with/

soy sauce, ganjang 

500

'true solar noon' is when the sun is at its highest point in the sky. During the winter solstice, what time does this occur?

10 minutes before 12:00

500

Superstition: why do people keep their shoes safely hidden inside their house on new years?

so that Yakwanggy will not steal them. 

Mr. Yakwanggy (약왕기) likes to take trips to Korean households and steal their shoes.   

If your shoes are stolen, it’s considered bad luck. Shoes symbolize the means or paths to a goal or aspiration.  

500

Su-jeong-gwa is a traditional fruit punch made from persimmons, cinnamon, ginger, and __________? 

pine nuts