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The festival customs of the Midyear Festival mainly include ancestor worship, river lanterns, worship of the dead, burning paper ingots, land sacrifices, etc. The purpose of the ancestor worship is to comfort the ghosts frolicking in the world and pray for their safety and success throughout the year. The midyear festival is a traditional cultural festival that commemorates ancestors, and its cultural core is respect for ancestors and filial piety.
The midyear festival, that is, the festival of worshipping ancestors in the seventh half of July, is also known as the stone drum festival, the ghost festival, the solitary fasting festival and the local ** festival. The festival customs mainly include ancestor worship, river lanterns, sacrifice to the souls of the dead, burning paper ingots, etc. According to folk customs, worshipping ancestors, offering new rice and other sacrifices, and giving autumn to ancestors are traditional cultural festivals to commemorate ancestors, and the core of its culture is to respect ancestors and filial piety.
Zhongyuan Festival is the name of Taoism, the folk secular festival is called July 12, July 14 ancestor worship festival, and the Buddhist festival is called Lampon Festival. Its appearance can be traced back to the worship of ancestral gods and related festivals in ancient times. July is an auspicious month and a month of filial piety.
The half of July is a folk festival that celebrates the harvest and the return of the earth in early autumn. Some crops are ripe, so there are customs of worshipping ancestors, offering new rice and other offerings, and reporting autumn harvest to ancestors. This festival is a traditional cultural festival that commemorates ancestors, and its cultural core is respect for ancestors and filial piety.
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The Midyear Festival is a traditional Chinese festival, commonly known as the Ghost Festival, the Ancestor Festival, on this day there are mainly activities such as ancestor worship, river lanterns, and paper ingots. Every year on the 14th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, almost most families will worship their ancestors and burn paper money, and people in some areas do it on the 15th day of July.
What kind of festival is the Midyear Festival and what is it going to do.
The midyear festival, also known as the Obon festival, originated from the ancestral spirit worship and related time sacrifices in ancient times. In ancient times, July was regarded as an auspicious month, the month of filial piety, and the seventh half of July was a festival to celebrate the harvest and reward the earth.
July and a half is a cultural and traditional festival to remember ancestors, and Chinese New Year's Eve, Qingming Festival and Chongyang Festival are all traditional ancestor worship festivals, which were included in the national intangible cultural heritage list in 2010.
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Every festival has a special meaning in people's lives, because since it appears in people's lives, it must have some cultural meanings. So what kind of festival is the Midyear Festival around people? This is also what people need to understand, because it is to understand what people need to do on this festival.
What kind of festival is the Midyear Festival!
"Zhongyuan" is one of the traditional festivals of the Han nationality "Sanyuan". "Yuan" is the beginning and the beginning, and the first month of the lunar calendar is the beginning of the year, so it is called the first month. The ancient Shushu family took the second Jiazi as the "Zhongyuan", that is, the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar (in the vast southern region, commonly known as "the seventh half of the month"), this day is the day when the Han people sacrifice their deceased relatives and remember their ancestors, and it is also one of the important "eight festivals".
The middle yuan and the upper yuan and the lower yuan are collectively called "three yuan". Shangyuan is the fifteenth day of the first month (Lantern Festival), Zhongyuan is July 15 (Zhongyuan Festival), and Xiayuan is October 15. The Zhongyuan Festival, together with the Qingming Festival and the clans, is an important embodiment of ancestor worship, supporting China's development into a secular state and secular society over the past two thousand years, while most of the countries in the world that worship gods have evolved into religious societies.
The customs of the Midyear Festival
1. Put river lanterns.
There is a custom of putting river lanterns in the middle of the year, which refers to putting a river lantern in the rivers, lakes and seas, and then letting the river lantern float along the water, but this custom is rare now.
2. Burn street clothes.
There is also the custom of burning street clothes during the Midyear Festival, which is spread from Hong Kong. In the seventh month of the lunar calendar every year, people will bring incense candles and some sacrifices to the roadside to worship, the main purpose is to let those lonely souls have food to satisfy their hunger and clothing to keep out the cold.
3. Put sky lanterns.
There are also people who will put sky lanterns on the day of the Midyear Festival, symbolizing that bad luck will be taken away, and if they see the sky lanterns falling, they must be released again.
The taboo of the Midyear Festival
1. Wind chimes cannot be hung at the head of the bed. Wind chimes are easy to attract good brothers, and sleeping is the most likely time to be "invaded".
2. Night tour. People who are light in eight characters must not travel at night, otherwise they will only ask for trouble.
4. Stealing sacrifices. These are foods that belong to good brothers, and if they are used without their consent, they will only bring unsolable bad luck to themselves.
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1. The Midyear Festival, also known as the July Half and July.
Ten. Fourth, the ancestor worship festival, the Bon Festival, and the Diguan Festival are a major traditional festival in China.
2. Folk commonly known as July 14 or July 14, its production can be traced back to the ancestral spirit worship and related time sacrifices in ancient times, which is a festival for folk early autumn to celebrate the harvest and reward the earth.
3. The festival is a cultural and traditional festival to remember the ancestors, and the core is to respect the ancestors and do their filial piety.
Midyear Festival, also known as July half, July.
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