We all know that there are many traditional festivals in a year, and the Lantern Festival is one of the most common traditional festivals. There are many customs and taboos during the Lantern Festival. So can we visit graves during the Lantern Festival? If you want to know more about the first month of the lunar calendar in 2018, please pay attention to our fortune teller website!Can we worship our ancestors on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in 2018? Are there any taboos?Because customs vary from place to place, tomb sweeping is allowed in some places but not in others. The key depends on the customs of the place where you live. However, in general, tomb sweeping is done before the New Year. The period from New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival is all considered the Chinese New Year, and tomb sweeping is generally not done.The Lantern Festival is a day for visiting graves and paying homage to ancestors in many places. Every year on the Lantern Festival, people come back from all directions, no matter how far away they are, and gather together. After noon, they bring paper money and firecrackers to their ancestral graves to burn paper, pay homage to their ancestors, and set off firecrackers to pay homage to their deceased ancestors. This day has become a day for reunion of relatives, both close and distant. People who come back from all directions get together to drink and chat, talk about life, career, prospects, the past and the future, and the old and the young are all happy. The Custom of Ancestor Worship during the Lantern FestivalAccording to legend, as early as the period of Emperor Wen of Han, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month was designated as the Lantern Festival. When Emperor Wu of Han created the "Taichu Calendar", the importance of the Lantern Festival was further confirmed. The period of the Lantern Festival has been continuously extended with the development of each dynasty. According to legend, the Lantern Festival in the Tang Dynasty only lasted three days, but it was extended to five days in the Song Dynasty, and later in the Ming Dynasty, it was increased to ten days, starting from the eighth day of the first lunar month and ending on the seventeenth day of the first lunar month. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, Taoism believed in the "Three Yuan Gods", including the "Shangyuan Tianguan (Tianguan Dadi)", "Zhongyuan Diguan (Diguan Dadi)" and "Xiayuan Shuiguan (Shuiguan Dadi)". Their birthdays are the 15th day of the first lunar month, the 15th day of the seventh lunar month and the 15th day of the tenth lunar month respectively, so the 15th day of the first lunar month is also called the "Shangyuan Festival". Some people also believe that it evolved from a sacrificial ceremony in the Han Dynasty court. On the Lantern Festival, which falls on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, people according to custom offer sacrifices, burn incense, kowtow, and pray for blessings at home or in ancestral temples. Therefore, the Lantern Festival is an important festival for worshiping ghosts. Eating Yuanxiao during the Lantern Festival may have started in the Song Dynasty, but it was called "Floating Yuanzi" at the time. It was not until the Ming Dynasty that it was renamed "Yuanxiao". Every family makes and cooks Yuanxiao. In ancient times, eating glutinous rice balls was a good omen for the beginning of the year, and it symbolized family happiness. After the Yuanxiao are cooked, they are first offered to the ancestors and then the whole family gathers together to eat the Yuanxiao, which represents a happy reunion.What should you pay attention to when visiting graves?The necessary offerings include incense, candles, paper money, fruits, snacks, and vegetarian wine.It is best to do it between 9 am and 3 pm. Don't go to the cemetery too early or too late. On the first day of October, the sun rises later and sets earlier. The period from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. is the time of the day when the Yang energy is relatively strong, which will strengthen your own Yang energy. It is best to carry some red with you . Before going to the cemetery, it is best to be prepared in terms of clothing, such as wearing red underwear, red socks, or a red hat. The nebulous energy in cemeteries is heavy, especially on days like October 1st, when it is even heavier. According to the belief that red can ward off evil spirits, wearing red on your body can help keep you safe. People with weak constitutions should wear amulets . People with weak constitutions should not go to the cemetery alone. It is best to ask someone with strong constitutions to accompany them. Especially if joint burial or relocation of graves is required, it is best to take some protective measures in advance. If conditions permit, you can ask other people to pick up the bones of your ancestors from the tomb on your behalf to reduce the time you spend in the tomb. Wearing amulets drawn by professionals can enhance one's own yang energy and protect oneself from the yin energy of the cemetery. Perform the ceremony devoutly, tell the ancestors to kneel down, burn incense, burn paper money, and perform a grand ceremony to worship the ancestors, telling them that it is not because their descendants are unfilial and are disturbing the bodies, but that due to certain reasons, they had to disturb the ancestors, and they beg for their understanding and blessings for future generations. In other words, tell the ancestors what you are going to do at the grave and why you are doing it, and hope that the ancestors will bless you and that everything will go smoothly and peacefully. |
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