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There is something special about making clay sculptures for the deceased. The details are as follows:
A prototype of a clay sculpture. **Usually only people who are famous or have made significant contributions are likely to be molded into clay sculptures. This means that clay sculptures are generally a commemoration and respect for the deceased, such as clay Buddha statues, Taoist deities, etc.
The blessing and consecration of clay sculptures. Blessing and consecration is a ritual in Buddhism and Taoism that aims to make the clay sculpture divine or spiritual, and can be worshiped and worshipped. If the clay sculpture is not blessed and consecrated, then it is only a souvenir or a work of art, and cannot be considered a deity or a divine being.
The use and offering of clay sculptures. If the clay sculpture is blessed and consecrated, it can be worshipped and worshipped. However, there are also some regulations and rituals when it comes to making offerings and using clay figurines.
For example, clay sculptures should be placed in clean places, such as temples, Taoist temples, etc.; Offerings should be made with incense, lamps, water, food, and other items; It should be used in a respectful and reverent manner.
These are some of the basic points of attention, and the specific points may vary depending on religion, culture, and region. If you are interested in clay sculpture, it is recommended that you understand the relevant cultural and religious background, as well as local customs.
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Is it particular about making a pear tree for excellence? This must be a bit particular, you don't do it blindly, find someone who understands to ask. Consult more and consult others.
Especially hide in the older people for a lifetime, the more they understand, let them give you a reference, give you how much, and then you make it.
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How to wash your hands after making clay sculptures Of course you know what kind of clay it is! Played often! I've already told you, first use newspapers, waste rice paper or something to wipe off the excess mud on your hands, and then find a rag to wash with soap, keep scrubbing, the rag is clean, and your hands are basically clean.
Believe it or not.
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Mid-Autumn Festival (family reunion), Qingming Festival (sweeping the graves of deceased family members).
1. Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mid-Autumn Festival, the eighth month of the lunar calendar.
Fifteenth, originated in antiquity.
It was popularized in the Han Dynasty, stereotyped in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, and prevailed after the Song Dynasty.
The Mid-Autumn Festival uses the full moon to reunite people, as a sustenance of missing hometown, missing relatives, praying for a good harvest and happiness, and becoming a colorful and precious cultural heritage.
Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has folk customs such as worshipping the moon, admiring the moon, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, appreciating osmanthus flowers, drinking osmanthus wine, etc., which have been passed down to this day and endured endlessly.
2. Qingming Festival.
Qingming Festival, the time is around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar. It is not only a solemn festival for sweeping tombs and worshipping ancestors, but also a joyful festival for people to get close to nature, go out to play, and enjoy the fun of spring.
Sweeping tombs to worship and remember ancestors is the Chinese nation.
The fine tradition since ancient times is not only conducive to promoting filial piety and family affection, awakening the common memory of the family, but also promoting the cohesion and sense of identity of family members and even the nation.
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There is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar. Dragon Boat Festival, the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar. Spring Festival: It is the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar.
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Eat dumplings during the Spring Festival, sweep tombs on the Qingming Festival, and eat Lantern Festival on the Lantern Festival.
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Qingming Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Lantern Festival. Dragon boat festival.
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Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival.
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There are Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Qingming Festival, Spring Festival, Double Ninth Festival.
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Wine poop luck buy ?!? Mmmmmmmm In : No one pays attention to me, cheerleading, working and resting, and getting angry.
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Throwing torches on August 15? Count??
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You can be specific. For example: festivals, folk customs, clothing, housing, food, etc.
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Bama, the custom of preparing coffins. Meaning: Coffin coffin, promotion and wealth.
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