The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanwu Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated annually on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month. One of the customs associated with this festival is the wearing of colorful silk threads, known as "Wucai Sheng" in Chinese, which translates to "Five-Color Silk Thread" in English.

The Five-Color Silk Thread is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. Each color of the thread is thought to represent a different protective element:
1. Red: symbolizes happiness, health, and good fortune.
2. Green: represents growth, harmony, and renewal.
3. Yellow: signifies loyalty, friendship, and wisdom.
4. Blue or Black: is associated with calmness, protection, and strength.
5. White: stands for purity, peace, and honesty.
During the Dragon Boat Festival, people tie these five-color threads around their wrists, ankles, or on their children's wrists as a form of protection. It's also common to see these colorful threads hanging in homes and offices as decorations. This custom is not only a symbol of good luck but also a reflection of the rich cultural heritage and traditional beliefs of the Chinese people.
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