-
"Seventh and a half" refers to the mid-year festival, also known as the "Obon Festival", also known as the Day of the Dead, which is a fixed festival on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, so it is also called the seventh half of the month. (In some areas, it is thirteen or fourteen, and according to legend, the Mongols invaded a place at the end of the Song Dynasty, and the residents celebrated the festival a day earlier in order to flee). According to Buddhism, on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, Buddhists hold a "Bon puja" to worship the Buddha and monks, to overcome the six sufferings, and to repay their parents for their kindness.
It is said that the ancestors who passed away were released by the king of Hades for half a month in early July, so there is a custom of receiving ancestors in early July and sending ancestors in half of July. Regardless of whether they are rich or poor, they should prepare food and drinks, paper money, and pay tribute to the deceased to show their nostalgia for their deceased ancestors. The mid-year festival is generally seven days, and there are new dead and old dead.
Those who die within three years are called new deceased, and those who have died for more than three years are called old deceased. Superstition says that the old and the new should go home to see during this time, and it is also said that the time for the new and old dead to come back is not the same, the new dead will return first, and the old dead will return later. Therefore, they should be sacrificed separately.
The time to burn paper money is chosen in the dead of night, first sprinkle a few circles in the yard with lime, saying that it is to burn the paper money in the circle, and the lonely ghosts dare not come to rob it, and then burn it in a pile, and when burning, the mouth will keep chanting: "So-and-so came to receive the money." "In the end, I have to burn a bunch outside the circle, saying that it is for lonely souls and wild ghosts.
On the day when the deceased go back, whether rich or poor, they must cook a good meal to honor the deceased, also known as "sending the dead".
-
"Seventh and a half" refers to the mid-year festival, also known as the "Orchid Bon Festival", also known as the Day of the Dead, which is a fixed festival on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, so it is also called the seventh half of the month. (In some areas, it is the 13th or 14th, and it is said that the Mongols invaded a certain place at the end of the Song Dynasty, and the residents took a day off to take refuge). According to Buddhism, on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, Buddhists hold a "Magnolia Pen Meeting" to worship the Buddha and become a monk, relieve the six sufferings, and thank their parents for their kindness.
It is said that the deceased ancestors were released by Yan for half a month at the beginning of July, so there is a custom of receiving the ancestors for half a month at the beginning of July. Regardless of whether they are rich or poor, people must prepare snacks, drinks and paper money to commemorate the deceased to show their remembrance of their deceased ancestors. The Midyear Festival generally lasts for seven days, and there are new deaths and old deaths.
Those who die within three years are called new deaths, and those who die more than three years are called old deaths. At this time, both old and new people have to go home to see. They also say that old and new people come back at different times.
The newcomers go back first, and the old ones go back later.
-
The half of July refers to the fifteenth day of July, which is the Midyear Festival, a festival to pay tribute to the deceased, I hope it will help you.
-
Meaning: I meet you at this time of year, and I miss you at this time of year.
Original text: Midyear Festival, July and a half, the year and the meeting, the year and the missing, may the living be auspicious, and the departed can also protect relatives and friends. The autumn wind sends thoughts, and may the epidemic eliminate people in peace.
Introduction to the Midyear FestivalZhongyuan Festival is the name of Taoism, and the folk secular name is July and a half, and the seventh month.
Ten. Fourth, the ancestor festival, Buddhism is called the Bon Festival. The festival customs mainly include worshipping ancestors, releasing river lanterns, worshipping the souls of the dead, burning paper ingots, sacrificing land, etc. Its birth can be traced back to the worship of ancestral spirits in ancient times and related time sacrifices.
July is the auspicious month, filial piety month, July and a half is the folk early autumn celebration of the harvest, reward the earth of the festival, there are a number of crops ripe, the folk according to the routine to worship the ancestors, with new rice and other sacrifices, to the ancestors to report the autumn success.
-
1. The meaning of July and a half is the middle of July, July 15, which refers to the mid-year festival on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar. The half of July is also known as Halloween, Orphan or Day of the Dead.
2. The midyear festival is on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, and some of them are on the 14th day of the seventh month. It was originally a small autumn, and a number of crops were ripe, and the people routinely wanted to worship their ancestors, and use new rice and other sacrifices to report the autumn to their ancestors. Therefore, every mid-year festival, every family worships their ancestors, and when they make offerings, they perform rituals.
On July 15, go to the grave to sweep the grave and worship the ancestors.
3. Legend has it that on July 15, all the ghosts were released from the underworld, and the people generally carried out the activities of sacrificing ghosts. Where there is a new mourner, for example, to go to the new grave, and generally in the local sacrifice to the lonely soul and wild ghosts, so it is a festival centered on worshipping ghosts, which is one of the largest sacrificial festivals in Chinese folk.
The folk customs and worship of the ancestors from July and half to the West Lake in the seventh and half months of the West Lake are written in the seventh and half of the year, which is a portrayal of the author's lyricism and mood through the scene. >>>More
The half of July is not on the thirteenth day of July, the mid-year festival, is the name of Taoism, the folk secular is called the seventh half, the fourteenth of July (another says the fifteenth of July) ancestor worship festival, Buddhism is called the Bon Festival. The festival customs mainly include worshipping ancestors, releasing river lanterns, worshipping the souls of the dead, burning paper ingots, sacrificing land, etc. Its production can be traced back to the worship of ancestral spirits in ancient times and related time sacrifices. >>>More
Connected to the same fate, I also got sick as soon as I arrived at the Chinese New Year, and it has been several years in a row. Isn't there anything to say? There are also other people who are jumping with wealth with their left eye and disaster with their right eye, and I am just the opposite of others. Some people say some superstitious claims, I don't know if it's true. >>>More
It is also very good to go to the grave on July 24th, and everything will go well, because this day is suitable for burial and so on.
Brother Dong came here to visit, just ask for points, and I hope the landlord will see it! ~~