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Today is the eighth day of the eighth lunar month. What festival is Qingdao? Why set off firecrackers?
The eighth day of the first month, also known as Shunxing Festival, is one of the traditional lunar festivals of the Han nationality. This day is mainly from the incense wax shop.
Star God immediately listed the names of the stars to understand astronomy. The star offering ceremony of Shunxing Festival is held in the evening. Rich people put/kloc-0.08 lanterns, and ordinary people can also put 49 lanterns, at least 9 lanterns, representing the sun, the moon and water.
Fire, wood, gold, earth, monkeys and Du Ji, these nine fleeting stars. The lamp bowl is shaped like a small goblet with muddy copper and soybean oil in it. The lamp is twisted with "lamp paper".
According to Han folklore, the eighth day of the first lunar month is Xiaomi's birthday. Sunny, I wish you a bumper rice harvest this year, cloudy, and apologize for this year.
Some shopping malls or shops are open for business today, mainly for "getting rich". May business prosper and make a fortune in the four seasons.
Hope to adopt, thank you.
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