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On the 16th day of the seventh lunar month, what day is it in Buddhism?
Every year, the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month is called the Orchid Festival, which is also called the Mid-Autumn Festival. In some places, it is usually called the Ghost Festival and the Stone Drum, and it is also called the Day of the Dead and July 30th.
"Ghost Festival", commonly known as "July and a half" (13th or 14th in some areas). It is said that the dead ancestors were released by Yan for half a month at the beginning of July, so there is a custom of picking up their ancestors at the beginning of July and seeing them off at the end of July. When sending ancestors, a lot of paper money was burned for "ancestors to enjoy". At the same time, put the money paper in a paper envelope with the owner's name written on it and burn it during the sacrifice, which is called "burning the bag". Burn new bags that died during the year, and burn old bags that died more than one year.
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