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The moral of summer river lanterns
River lanterns originated from the customs of Han nationality in China. It can send condolences to the dead relatives and send full blessings to the living relatives. River lantern, also known as lotus lantern, is a kind of folk sacrifice and religious activity of Han nationality, which is used to mourn the dead relatives and bless the living.
River lanterns, also known as "lotus lanterns", usually put lights or candles on the base, and put them into rivers, lakes and seas during the Mid-Autumn Festival to let them float.
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