China has various traditional festivals, and the "Shunxing Festival" on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year is one of them. It is quite popular in some places in our country. So is the eighth day of the Lunar New Year the Shunxing Festival? What is Shunxing 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!Is the eighth day of the Lunar New Year the Shunxing Festival? What is Shunxing Festival?The eighth day of the first lunar month is also known as Shunxing Festival, one of the traditional lunar festivals of the Han nationality. The main purpose of this day is to learn about astronomy by reading the names of the stars listed on the star god horse invited from the incense and candle shop. The star worship ceremony of Shunxing Festival is held at night. Rich families put up 108 lanterns, while ordinary families can put up 49 lanterns, and the minimum is 9, representing the nine fortune-telling stars: sun, moon, water, fire, wood, metal, earth, Luo Hou and Ji Du. The lamp bowl is shaped like a small goblet, made of clay or copper, with soybean oil inside, and the wick is made of "lamp flower paper".According to Taoism and astrologers, each person has a star in charge every year, also called the "annual star" (the nine stars, namely Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Wood, Venus, Saturn, Luohou and Ketu, take turns to be in charge of the year). A person's fate for the year is entirely controlled by the star in charge of the year. The eighth day of the first lunar month every year is the day when all the star gods gather, and it is also said to be the day when "all the stars descend to the world". Therefore, by offering sacrifices to the star god (i.e. Shunxing) on this day, it is possible to obtain the star god's blessing. Therefore, some people go to the Baiyun Stargazing Temple (also known as the Yuanchen Temple) to burn incense and pray to the stars. But no matter whether one goes to the temple to burn incense or not, on that evening, after all the stars come out in the sky, every family will hold a star-following sacrificial ceremony. Folks regard the eighth day of the first lunar month as the day when all the stars descend to the earth. They make small lanterns and light them to offer sacrifices to them, which is called Shunxing, also known as "offering sacrifices to the stars" or "receiving the stars". Two god codes are used in sacrifice. The first one is printed with Xingke, Suzaku, Xuanwu, etc., and the second one is "Benming Yannian Shouxingjun". Shunxing is also known as Jixing. On the eighth night of the first lunar month, regardless of whether people go to the temple to burn incense and worship the Star God (i.e. Shunxing) or not, after all the stars in the sky come out, each family will hold a Shunxing worship ceremony. |
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