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In which year did Jieshou Dahuang Temple Fair declare its intangible cultural heritage?

Anhui Intangible Cultural Heritage —— Jieshou Dahuang Temple Fair

Dahuang Temple Fair originated in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Ming Dynasty. Every year, March 26th of the lunar calendar is an incense ceremony, which lasts for ten days. It is said that the Fuxi family of Taihao is the ancestor of the Chinese people, and later people call it the ancestor. According to the records of Kao Taihao and Fuxi, he was founded in Huaiyang County (formerly known as Qiu Chen) after unifying the tribes in the late primitive period. Later, due to the flood of the Yellow River, the regime moved to Huanglongpo, Dahuang Town, jieshou city. This area has high terrain, broad vision, fertile land and simple folk customs. Taihao Fuxi plans to build a capital here. After the flood in Huaiyang receded and everything returned to normal, Dahao Fuxi returned to Huanglongpo's residence. People covered Taihao Fuxi with good coffins, but they couldn't get up when they carried the coffins. The wizard made it clear that Taihao Fuxi was willing to split up here, so the leading bone of Taihao Fuxi was buried in Huanglongpo and the body was buried in Huaiyang. Huaiyang Temple Fair is on the second day of the second lunar month, which is the day when Taihao Fuxi returned to his place. The Rhubarb Temple Fair is on March 26th of the lunar calendar, and it is the first time that Taihao Fuxi was buried. In the thirteenth year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he built a lot of buildings and temples. Huang temple was rebuilt on the original site and rebuilt in Yuan Dynasty.

According to the existing written records on the girder of nave. Rhubarb Temple Fair has been spread for thousands of years, with constant incense, reaching about 300,000 people during the temple fair every year. In February 2008, it was approved by Anhui Provincial People's Government as a provincial intangible cultural heritage project.