Introduction: The Ghost Festival is an ancient festival. So, do ghosts appear during the Ghost Festival? What religion did the Ghost Festival originate from? July 7th is the month when Chinese women pray for dexterity from the Vega star in the sky, asking her to make them dexterous. Therefore, July is called "Qiao Yue". Follow Shuimoxiansheng.com and enjoy the romance of the seventh month of the lunar calendar in 2020 with you.Will ghosts appear during the Ghost Festival?The ancestor worship festival on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month is called the "Zhongyuan Festival", which originated from Taoism after the Eastern Han Dynasty (around the Northern Wei Dynasty).Among the Taoist gods there are the Heavenly Official, the Earthly Official, and the Water Official, collectively known as the "Three Great Officials". They are the representatives sent by the Emperor of Heaven to the human world. They inspect the merits and demerits of the human world on the "Three Yuan Days" to determine rewards and punishments: "The Heavenly Official bestows blessings on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Earthly Official pardons sins on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month, and the Water Official relieves disasters on the fifteenth day of the tenth lunar month." The Earthly Official is in charge of the underworld, and naturally the focus of his inspections is the ghosts. The Zhongyuan Festival, Shangyuan Festival and Xiayuan Festival are collectively called the "Three Yuan Festivals". It is said that on the day of the Zhongyuan Festival, the underground palace opens the gates of hell, which is also the day when hell opens. All ghosts have to leave the underworld and be tested. Ghosts with owners go home, while ghosts without owners wander around the human world, looking for food everywhere. Therefore, it is also called the Ghost Festival. Activities to worship ghosts are generally held, and lotus lanterns are lit to light the way home for the dead souls. The Taoist temple held a grand ceremony to pray for good fortune, and Taoist priests held a ceremony to pray for the souls of the deceased to be liberated. According to folklore, the Ghost Festival is a festival when the gates of hell open and hundreds of ghosts come out to reunite with their families in the world of the living. However, it is unclear whether there are ghosts or not. If you believe in it, there are ghosts, and if you don't, there aren't. However, there are many taboos during the Ghost Festival, so don't take risks. It's better to follow the taboos that need attention. What religion did the Ghost Festival originate from?"Zhongyuan Festival" is the name given by Taoism, and it is commonly known as "Mid-July" (or "Fourteenth Day of July") in the folk society. Its origin can be traced back to the ancestor worship and related sacrifices in ancient times. The festival is related to the cycle of yin and yang in ancient culture. In the Book of Changes, "seven" is a changing number and the number of resurrection. July is an auspicious month and a month for filial piety. The Mid-July Festival is a folk festival in early autumn to celebrate the harvest and to thank the earth. When some crops mature, people will worship their ancestors and offer new rice as sacrifices to report the autumn harvest to their ancestors.The "Mid-July Festival" was originally a folk festival for ancestor worship in ancient times, and it was called the "Zhongyuan Festival" because of the Taoist saying after the Eastern Han Dynasty. Taoism has the "Three Yuan Theory": "The Heaven Official Shang Yuan bestows blessings, the Earth Official Zhong Yuan forgives sins, and the Water Official Xia Yuan relieves disasters. The name "Zhong Yuan" comes from this. Buddhism calls the 15th day of July the "Yulanpen Festival". During the Tang Dynasty when the rulers promoted Taoism, the Taoist Zhongyuan Festival began to flourish. Gradually, "Zhongyuan" was fixed as the name of the festival, and the festival was set on July 15, and it has been passed down to this day. The Zhongyuan Festival originated from Taoism, began to flourish in the Tang Dynasty and gradually became fixed. Sichuan Province’s Ghost Festival Customs: Burning Paper to Worship Ancestors In Sichuan Province, it is customary to burn paper money to worship ancestors during the Zhongyuan Festival. That is, a stack of paper money is put into a small envelope with the recipient's title and name, the number of envelopes received, the name of the person who burned the silk and the time written on it. It is said that the gates of hell close on July 15th, and every family must give gifts to orphans and children. In the Chengdu area, people make "flower plates" out of paper, put paper money and fruit offerings on them, hold them in their hands, and walk around the house chanting: "Dear friends, neighbors, former residents, the souls who are reluctant to go back, all the lonely ghosts, please get on the flower plate, I will send you back!" After saying this, they take the paper to burn it outside the house. Your fate has already determined your marriage with your partner. So when will it come to fruition? Please click on the "Premium Calculation" below for an accurate calculation. May you be happy in your life! |
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