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What does Tiancang Day mean?

The name of the festival.

Tiancang Festival is a traditional festival of the Han people in China, which embodies the good wishes and simple feelings of the Han people for a rich life. Every year on the 25th day of the first lunar month, Han folklore is the birthday of Cang Shen, which is called Cang Cang Festival. The warehouse filling festival, also known as "warehouse filling festival" or "warehouse filling festival".

Tiancang also has two meanings:

The first is the name of the star (the stomach of seven western nights). Tiancang is one of the star officials in ancient China, which originated from the natural worship of stars by ancient people in China. The stomach house, belonging to the twenty-eight and seven houses in the west, is located in the south of the building, with six stars, and is located in the constellation Cetacea divided by modern constellations. On the 25th day of the first lunar month, China folklore is the birthday of Cang Shen, that is, Tiancang Festival.

Second, physiognomy terminology. Tiancang, a physiognomy term, is the position of the temple, which is located between the tail of the eyebrows and the hairline. In traditional physiognomy, Tiancang reflects a person's wealth when he was young.