The “Tien Xuan Nguu” ritual was the only worship rite which was held during the Le Trung Hung dynasty with the meaning of “expelling the winter cold” and “wishing for a year of both good weather and harvests.” According to cultural experts, “Tien Xuan Nguu” has always had great cultural value and was usually performed in front of the Kinh Thien Palace.
During the Le Trung Hung period, the “Tien Xuan Nguu” ritual was a great ceremony, meticulously prepared and celebrated by the court.
People and soldiers on both sides of the road set off firecrackers to greet the mandarins who perform the ritual.
1215 calves were placed on red wooden trays and covered with yellow silk cloths.
Buffalo represents the month of December, and so is associated with the last month of winter of the old year. The act of using a strawberry whip to hit the buffalo’s hind conveys the meaning of “expelling the old and the cold of winter, and welcoming the New Year and warm spring”.
Everyone participates in the ritual.
A child excited to see the ritual
The ritual was studied intensively, contributing to preserving the traditional cultural features of the nation, and the royal rites performed in the Thang Long Citadel.