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Sacrifice is a ritual in the traditional culture of China, which is mainly popular in Taoist culture in southern China. Mainly pray for the blessing of the gods, eliminate disasters and solve problems, and seek good luck and happiness.

Sacrificial ceremonies are usually held in Taoist temples or at home. The main steps include setting up an altar, offering incense, bowing, chanting and praying. When the altar is set up, there will be a bucket altar, and the bucket lamp and flag will be placed on the bucket altar, which is a necessary item to worship the bucket altar. Incense is to express respect and prayer to the gods. Bowing down is to kneel down to the gods to show piety and respect. To recite a spell is to recite a specific spell and convey prayers and wishes to the gods. Prayer is to express your wishes and prayers to the gods.

Worship is not only a religious ceremony, but also a cultural tradition. In the traditional culture of China, people believe that the gods are in charge of everything in the world, and they can communicate with them through worship and get their blessing and help. In addition, worship is a kind of belief and spiritual sustenance, and people can express their awe of life and expectation for the future through worship.

Matters needing attention in worship ceremony:

1. Choose a date and time: Choose a suitable date and time before the worship ceremony. Usually choose auspicious days of the zodiac or days with special significance to ensure the smooth progress of the ceremony. At the same time, we should also consider the time and number of people involved.

2. Prepare offerings: Sacrifice ceremonies need to prepare offerings to show respect and respect. The offerings can be fruits, food, wine, etc. , depending on the requirements of different festivals and ceremonies. It should be noted that the offerings should be fresh, clean and undamaged to show respect for the gods.

3. Keep clean and quiet: the worship ceremony needs to be clean and quiet to show respect and respect for the gods. Participants should wear neat clothes, keep their bodies clean, and avoid rude behaviors such as talking loudly or whispering during the ceremony.

4. Follow the worship procedure: the worship ceremony needs to follow certain procedures and steps, including burning incense, bowing and praying. Participants should follow the procedure, and do not interrupt or change the procedure at will, so as not to affect the smooth progress and effect of the ceremony.