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Who are the wandering gods?

Wandering gods do not refer to gods, but refer to gods who wander around the world and are everywhere, with some mysterious and magical power.

The well-known wandering god is the Monkey King. The Monkey King is the leading role in The Journey to the West. He is omnipotent and can move freely between heaven and earth. He is called "the Monkey King". Jiro is also a famous wandering god. Erlang God is a deity in Chinese folk beliefs. He has both the divinity of Taoism and the characteristics of Buddhism, and is honored as "Guangli Bodhisattva".

City God is also a wandering god. City God is a god in China traditional culture. He is mainly responsible for guarding the city and ensuring the safety of the people. Wandering God is an important concept in China traditional culture. They are an important part of Chinese folk beliefs and a unique expression of China traditional culture. Wandering gods do not refer to gods, but refer to gods who wander around the world and are everywhere, with some mysterious and magical power.

Definition of vagrant words

Vagrancy is one of the traditional New Year customs. Worship the gods, also known as the holy procession, worship teachers, camp owners, visit the bodhisattva, worship the gods for contests, observe the annual rules, welcome the gods, welcome the new, visit the spring, make incense, visit the hometown of the bodhisattva, carry up statues, worship idols and so on.

It means that in the New Year or other festive festivals, or the Christmas of the gods, when people go to the temple, they ask the gods to get on the sedan chair, and then they are carried out of the temple to pay homage and accept the incense offerings of the people. It means that the gods land in the people, patrol the countryside and protect the environment.

The main purpose is to repay God, eliminate disasters and pray. Along the way, there will be a variety of artistic performances such as gongs and drums, suona, dolls, lion dances, dragon dances, colorful flags, lanterns, octaves, acrobatics and band performances. It is a traditional folk activity integrating sacrifice, prayer, celebration and banquet.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wandering God