Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - In winter solstice, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, is there any difference between hanging paper and burning paper?
In winter solstice, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, is there any difference between hanging paper and burning paper?
Hanging and burning paper from winter to day can be done outdoors or indoors. However, in China, in our big place, some places don't hang paper or burn paper on the solstice in winter.
When it comes to Qingming Festival, all people in China think of hanging paper. Winter paper is hung on the solstice in winter, and spring paper is hung on Qingming Festival, usually in the suburbs during the day.
At this time, spring blossoms, spring rains everywhere, and everything recovers. People with filial piety will naturally go to the grave, except weeding, burning paper, offering incense and offering tributes to express their thoughts and reverence for their ancestors.
In the Mid-Autumn Festival in July, paper is burned and hung, not only to pay homage to ancestors (people who are not recently mourned cannot be in front of graves), but also to appease, take care of and help those legendary ghosts.
Let them have food, a house to live in, money to spend and a home to live in, and stop wandering around and causing trouble. In Ganzhou, Jiangxi, people burn paper for ghosts, pay attention to roadsides and riverbanks, and mutter while burning. The Mid-Autumn Festival usually burns paper in the evening and evening.
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