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Duanwu Festival (端午节, Duānwū Jié) is a traditional Chinese festival held on the fifth
day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Double Fifth.[citation(引用;引证) needed] It has since been celebrated, in
various ways, in other parts of East Asia as well. In the West, it's commonly known as
Dragon Boat Festival.
The exact origins of Duan Wu are unclear, but one traditional view holds that the festival
memorializes the Chinese poet Qu Yuan (c. 340 BC-278 BC) of
the Warring States Period. He committed suicide by drowning himself in a
river because he was disgusted by the corruption of the Chu government. The
local people, knowing him to be a good man, decided to throw food into the
river to feed the fish so they would not eat Qu's body. They also sat on long, narrow
paddle boats called dragon boats, and tried to scare the fish away by the thundering sound
of drums aboard the boat and the fierce looking carved
dragon head on the boat's prow(船头).
In the early years of the Chinese Republic, Duan Wu was also celebrated as
"Poets' Day," due to Qu Yuan's status as China's first poet of personal renown(名声名望).
Today, people eat bamboo-wrapped steamed glutinous(粘的) rice
dumplings called zongzi (the food originally intended to feed the fish) and
race dragon boats in memory of Qu's dramatic death.