Introduction: I believe everyone should be familiar with the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor is the supreme god in heaven. The ninth day of the first lunar month is said to be the birthday of the Jade Emperor. Therefore, it is very important for people to worship the Jade Emperor and pray for good weather and good health for their families in the coming year. So, what are the worship ceremonies on the ninth day of the first lunar month? Let’s follow the editor to find out. There is no end to the topics about the Spring Festival, so do you want to know more about it? Just continue to wander in Mr. Shui Mo’s Spring Festival special ocean!The ninth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the Jade Emperor?The ninth day of the first lunar month is commonly known as Tiangongsheng, one of the traditional Chinese lunar festivals. It is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, the highest god in heaven. Tiangong is the Jade Emperor, the highest god who dominates the heaven. He is the supreme god who commands all gods in the three realms and all spirits in the world, and he represents the supreme heaven. According to the traditional customs of this day, women often prepare fragrant flowers, candles, and vegetarian bowls, and place them in the open air at the entrance of the courtyard or alley to worship the sky and ask for blessings from the God. This embodies the Chinese working people's beautiful wish to ward off evil, avoid disasters, and pray for blessings.In Chinese folk beliefs, the ninth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, commonly known as the "Jade Emperor Meeting". It is said that all the gods in heaven and on earth will celebrate with great fanfare on this day. [1] On the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month, the Jade Emperor personally descends to the mortal world to inspect the situation. Reward good and punish evil according to the good and evil, good and bad of all living beings. On the afternoon of his birthday, the Jade Emperor returns to the Heavenly Palace in his phoenix. At that time, grand celebration and fasting ceremonies were held in Taoist temples. On the Jade Emperor's birthday, people hold ceremonies to celebrate, and the sound of firecrackers can be heard from midnight until 4 a.m. What worship ceremonies are held on the ninth day of the first lunar month?The worship ceremony is quite grand. An altar is set up under the Tiangong stove in the main hall. Generally, a long bench or a low bench is used to place gold paper on it and then an eight-immortal table is placed on it as the "top table". A tablecloth with auspicious patterns is hung in front of the table, and a "lower table" is set up at the back. The "top table" is dedicated to a throne made of colored paper (symbolizing the throne of the God of Heaven), with an incense burner in the center of the front, three bundles of red paper noodles and three cups of tea in front of the burner, and a candlestick next to the burner; behind it are five fruits (tangerines, apples, bananas, sugarcane and other fruits) and six vegetarian dishes (lily bulbs, fungus, shiitake mushrooms, Chinese cabbage, peas, mung beans, etc.) arranged to worship the Jade Emperor; the lower table is dedicated to five animals (chicken, duck, fish, eggs, pork or pork stomach, pork liver), sweets (raw kernels, rice dates, cakes, etc.), red tortoise cake (shaped like a turtle, dyed red on the outside, and stamped with a tortoise shell to symbolize human longevity) and other servants of the Jade Emperor. The Chinese people believe that the ninth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, which is called "Jade Emperor's Birthday". It is commonly known as "Tian Gong Birthday" in southern Fujian and Taiwan. On this day, the Taoist temple will hold a grand birthday celebration ceremony with chanting of scriptures and worship. On this day, every household will kowtow to the sky and hold the most solemn sacrificial ceremony. On this day, you should be friendly in dealing with people and do not offend the gods. Many Taoist temples hold celebrations to express gratitude to the God of Heaven. Fujianese people in particular place more emphasis on the birthday of the God of Heaven to commemorate how their ancestors escaped danger by hiding in sugarcane fields during the Chinese New Year to avoid being hunted down. Therefore, later generations would use sugarcane to worship the God of Heaven on his birthday; some even invited magicians to perform rituals in order to pray for blessings from the Heavenly Official.The ceremony of worshiping the God of Heaven starts from the early morning of the ninth day and lasts until dawn. On the eve of this day, the whole family must fast and bathe, and hold worship services in a solemn and reverent mood. Every household places an eight-immortal table and sets up an altar in front of the main hall. On the table are magic lamps, five fruits (tangerines, apples, bananas, and sugarcane), six vegetarian foods (lily bulbs, fungus, shiitake mushrooms, Chinese cabbage, peas, tofu, etc.), and a noodle tower. There are also three cups of clear tea, as well as sweet rice cakes and community turtles. When the time comes, the whole family dresses neatly, burns incense in order of seniority, performs three kneelings and nine kowtows, and then burns money to worship the God of Heaven. The ninth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the Jade Emperor. Does that mean there is no heaven and earth from the first to the eighth day of the first lunar month? Legend has it that the Kitchen God of each household monitors the good and evil deeds of his family members and reports to the Jade Emperor on the night of the 24th day of the lunar calendar. On the 25th day, the Jade Emperor will patrol the heavens with the other gods and decide whether the people will have good or bad fortune in the coming year. Therefore, people usually fast, bathe and burn incense to worship him. Many people in southern Fujian and Taiwan, especially in rural areas, worship the Jade Emperor. The widespread reverence for the Jade Emperor reflects people's yearning for the unknown world and dissatisfaction with reality, as well as their awe of theocracy and pursuit of immortality. Summary: Through the above article content, we know about the worship ceremony of the Jade Emperor’s birthday on the ninth day of the first lunar month. I hope these contents can provide some reference for everyone. I wish you all smooth sailing and good luck in the new year! After reading this article, there are more exciting content in the Spring Festival special topic, let’s take a look! |
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