Is it okay to put Kong Ming lanterns on the Midyear Festival? What is the meaning of the lantern fes

Updated on society 2024-05-07
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Whether or not Kong Ming lanterns will be released during the Yuan Festival mainly depends on the customs and habits of your area, such as your hometown. However, in the villages around Wenchang, Wanning and Danzhou in Hainan, there is still a custom of piercing the Ming Lantern and putting the sky lantern. Hakka Kong Ming lanterns have the custom of flying "Kong Ming lanterns" around the Lantern Festival to pray for blessings, praying that God will bless the coming year with happiness and prosperity.

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    2. Why do you want to put Kong Ming lanterns on the Midyear Festival?

    The reason why this situation occurs is mainly because on the first day of the seventh lunar month every year, the Lord of Yama opens the "ghost gate" to let the dead soul go out of the underworld and come to the world to see the warmth and coldness of the world and enjoy the worship of relatives. When the time of 15 days arrives, that is, on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, the Lord of Yama will summon all the souls of the dead to return to the underworld, and the 15th day of the seventh month is also known as the "ghost gate" day. On that day, the people in the Wanning area will release lanterns and use the lights of the lanterns to illuminate the way for the souls of the dead returning to the underworld.

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    3. What should I pay attention to when putting Kong Ming lanterns in the mid-year festival?

    The discharge of the Kong Ming lantern is very simple, but because the item is flammable, so we must pay more attention when setting it off, check whether the Kong Ming lantern is damaged before putting it, and if it is damaged, please stick it with paper, and it should be assisted by two or three people when it is placed, and it cannot be placed in the urban area.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, dear, we are the national Kong Ming lantern wholesale, if you need it, you can contact me, the national distribution.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, but it can't be red.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, but pay attention to safety, abide by relevant local laws and regulations, and put it in a designated place to avoid causing disasters.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The implication of the Lantern Festival is that the lifting of the lantern has the meaning of reaching the heavens, and the folk will write the wish of Qi Fu on the sky lantern, and release it on the night of the sixteenth day of the first month of the lunar year, so that the wishes of the year will be let the gods of heaven bless the peace of the pavilion family. Modern people Kong Ming lantern hole, also known as wishing lamp, is mostly used for blessings. Men, women and children write their blessings with their own hands, symbolizing a successful harvest and happiness every year.

    The origin of Kong Ming lanternThe fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar is the Lantern Festival. Sky lanterns, also known as Kong Ming lanterns, originated in the Three Kingdoms era, pioneered by Mr. Zhuge Bai (Kong Ming), in order to transmit military information in the city, so the use of hot air balloon principle to make Kong Ming lanterns, in order to facilitate communication, but also in the world, hot air balloon pioneers, which shows the superb wisdom of our Chinese. Around the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, the ancestors were introduced from Fujian Province, Hui'an, Anxi and other counties in the mainland to Taipei County, Pingxi Township, and Shijiliao area in Taiwan, that is, the upper reaches of the Keelung River.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, it is one of the customs of the Lantern Festival to put Kong Ming lanterns, in our hometown, on the night of the Lantern Festival, the Kong Ming lanterns floating in the night sky are like stars.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can put Kong Ming lanterns during the Spring Festival, but it is not recommended.

    During the Spring Festival, many people like to buy Hung Ming lanterns (also known as wishing lanterns) to fly into the sky at night or even during the day to pray for a smooth New Year. However, have you ever thought about it? Kong Ming lanterns are flammable!

    There are potential safety hazards in the structure of the Kong Ming lantern itself.

    The structure of the Kong Ming lantern can be divided into two parts: the main body and the bracket, the main body is mostly made of bamboo strips or iron wire, and the lampshade is made of cotton paper or paper paste, the fuel combustion of the Kong Ming lantern makes the air temperature in the lamp rise, the specific gravity decreases, so the buoyancy rises, due to the influence of uncontrollable factors such as wind speed, it becomes a flowing fire after flying, and there are serious hidden dangers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Now, it is not advisable to put Kong Ming lanterns.

    Kong Ming lanterns have caused fires and caused unnecessary damage. After the forest fire is triggered, the firefighters come to fight the fire, and the forest public security, the local government, the township, and the village committee must dispatch personnel. Many families can't have a reunion year!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, yes. But the specific place depends on the policy requirements of your location.

    Many people like to light Hung Ming lanterns during the Spring Festival to pray for good sailing in the coming year. But as everyone knows, this behavior is a potential safety hazard. The Kong Ming lantern is divided into two parts, the main body is mostly made of bamboo strips or iron wire, with cotton paper or paper paste into the lampshade, the fuel combustion of the Kong Ming lantern makes the air temperature in the lamp rise, the specific gravity decreases, so the buoyancy rises, due to the influence of uncontrollable factors such as wind speed, it becomes a flowing fire after flying, and there is a fire hazard.

    On the other hand, the uncontrollable behavior of the Kong Ming lantern after it is released, such as winding on the high-voltage line, is also quite dangerous.

    So if you want to set off Hung Ming lanterns during the Spring Festival, be sure to understand the policies of your location first, and then choose a safe place to set them off.

    Hope it can help you and have a happy life! Looking forward to your Zahana [heart].

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can put it. The Spring Festival is the beginning of a new year, often we make our own wishes, and Kong Ming lanterns are a way for people to place their wishes, so people will put Kong Ming lanterns during the Spring Festival. Kong Ming lantern, invented by Zhuge Liang and used in the military in ancient times, is a great invention!

    Now put Kong Ming lanterns on the festival to express a kind of wish! It is an ancient invention of the Han people!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    China has now completely banned the release of Kong Ming lanterns, because it is easy to cause disasters and environmental pollution

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Can you put Kong Ming lanterns during the Spring Festival? During the Spring Festival, Kong Ming lanterns can be placed. Because Fan Kongmingdu put Kong Ming lanterns on the first day of the Spring Festival and made a wish.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The regulations are different in each place, you have to consult the local policy, we can put it here, but you can't set off fireworks during the Spring Festival, you can put Kong Ming lanterns.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sister Chun is looking at somewhere. Remember, it is generally said that Kong Ming lanterns can be placed in the countryside, but if they are in big cities, they are not allowed to put Kong Ming lanterns. Because in the big city, the mouth is fresh.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Kong Ming lanterns cannot be **, fluttering with the wind, easy to fall and flammable. Therefore, it is easy to fall and hurt people and objects, so as to ignite dry and flammable materials. The safety hazard is very high, don't put it for the sake of looking good and making a wish. That's a sign of irresponsibility for the safety of others.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Thank you. Kong Ming lantern, also known as sky lantern, originated in the Three Kingdoms period, created by Mr. Zhuge (Kong Ming), in order to transmit military information in the city. The principle of hot air balloons was used to make Kong Ming lanterns to facilitate communication.

    Legend has it that year, Zhuge first went to be besieged by Sima Yi in Pingyang, unable to send troops out of the city for help, Kong Ming calculated the direction of the wind, made a floating paper lantern, tied a message for help, and then escaped from danger, so later generations called this lantern Kong Ming lantern. It is also the pioneer of hot air balloons in the world so far, which shows the superb wisdom of the Chinese people.

    Kong Ming lanterns can be large or small, round or rectangular. The structure is divided into two parts: the main body is mostly made of bamboo strips, and the lampshade is pasted with cotton paper or paper, and the bracket at the bottom is composed of bamboo cuts. When you want to put the lamp, tie a coarse cloth or gold paper dipped in oil (kerosene, peanut oil) on the bottom bracket, burn the lamp for a while after lighting it to produce hot air, and the Kong Ming lantern will expand, and the lamp will rise after letting go.

    If the weather is good, the bottom oil will drop automatically when it runs out.

    Because 1, the Kong Ming lantern rises to the sky with the meaning of reaching the heavens, so the people write their wishes on the lantern and pray for the blessing of the heavens, so as to obtain comfort in their hearts.

    2. The Lantern Festival is the first full moon night of the year, and the Kong Ming lantern is also called the sky lantern, the wishing lantern, also known as the prayer lantern. It is said that on this day, there will be gods and goddesses who will come down to the earth** people's wishes, pick a few to come true. People want to be different in the new year, and it will be easier to make a wish with a Kong Ming lantern on this night.

    3. Now people put Kong Ming lanterns on the Lantern Festival as a prayer for blessings. Men, women and children write their blessings with their own hands, symbolizing a good harvest, happiness, peace, health and auspiciousness.

    Therefore, people should put Kong Ming lanterns on the Lantern Festival, a kind of good wishes.

    In fact, whether it is a modern person or an ancient, it is just a beautiful sustenance, a wish for a better life in the future. Everything can only be achieved by one's own hard work, striving for it, and wishing can be realized. What do you think, friends?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Every year on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, many regions have the custom of putting Kong Ming lanterns. In the villages of Wenchang, Wanning and Danzhou in Hainan, there is the custom of tying lanterns and putting lanterns. The Hakka customs of Kong Ming lanterns include the custom of releasing "Kong Ming lanterns" around the Lantern Festival to pray for God's blessing on a happy life in the coming year.

    Kong Ming lantern, also known as sky lantern, is said to have been invented by Zhuge Kong Ming (Zhuge Liang) during the Three Kingdoms period. At that time, Zhuge Kongming was besieged by Sima Yi in Yangping and could not send troops out of the city for help. Kong Ming calculated the direction of the wind, made a floating paper lantern, and tied a distress message to it.

    After that, he was out of danger, so later generations called this lantern Kong Ming Lantern.

    Another theory is that this lantern looks like a hat worn by Zhuge Kongming, hence the name. Sky lanterns are also known as "blessing lanterns" or "peace lanterns". Modern people use Kong Ming lanterns as blessings. Men, women and children write their blessings with their own hands, symbolizing a good harvest and happiness every year.

    According to the legend of Wanning, every year on the first day of the seventh lunar month, Lord Yama will open the "ghost gate" to let the dead soul out of the underworld, come to the world to see the warmth of the world, and enjoy the worship of relatives. When it comes to the fifteenth, that is, the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month every year, the Lord of Yama will call all the dead souls back to the underworld, and the fifteenth day of the seventh month is also known as the "day of collecting ghosts". On that day, the people of Mannings release lanterns and light them with their dots to light the way for the dead souls returning to the underworld.

    There are also two theories about putting lanterns on Halloween. One is to extinguish your own children with a lantern and take the bad luck away, as far away as possible, so that these children never come back. At this time, it is taboo for other people's sky lanterns to fall on their own homes.

    If they fall, they will be released again. Second, every family wants their deceased ancestors to enter Elysium. On Halloween, lanterns are placed to light the way to heaven for their ancestors who are preparing to ascend to the world of Hades.

    Setting off "fire lanterns" is a treat, but it is also a taboo in Hainan. "Fire Lantern" is known as "bag ghost". Lighting the "fire lantern" is equivalent to sending away the plague, which is equivalent to sending away the unfortunate events of the past year.

    If the flight is unsuccessful, or if it burns next to someone's house, the family will be out of luck. When lighting the "fire lamp", pregnant women, mothers, widows should avoid it, and so on.

    The people of Lingshui were very afraid of the sky lanterns that fell after liftoff, believing that it was a bad omen. When the sky lantern falls on the roof of someone else's house, the family will not only "send the lamp" again, but also set up a banquet for relatives and friends to "break the wealth and eliminate the disaster". In Mannings and elsewhere, after watching the sky lantern slowly rise into the sky, people eagerly wait for it to land on their rooftops, as it represents good luck from heaven.

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