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What day is the fifth day of the Buddhist winter moon?
In the early morning of the fifth day of the first month (the fourth midnight of the first month), before welcoming the god of wealth, you should look through the yellow calendar, choose the position and auspicious time of the god of wealth, prepare the altar and put it in the hall, face the gate, set up five fruit offerings, such as apples, pears and other fruits (water is the main wealth), and then put five cups of green tea and incense sticks.
When the auspicious moment came, they began to burn incense to welcome the God of Wealth in Wutong, and read a letter of greeting to the God of Wealth in the New Year with reverence, praying for the blessing of the God of Wealth. Then, they put incense in the incense burner, burned the letter, kowtowed with their hands crossed, thanked God for his kindness, and the ceremony of welcoming the God of Wealth ended.
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