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Why can't I go to the grave to worship my ancestors on New Year's Day?

Reasons for going to the grave on New Year's Day:

In ancient times, this custom was very popular. Due to different local customs and habits, the forms of ancestor worship are also different. Some go to the wild to sweep graves, and some go to the ancestral temple to worship their ancestors. Most of them put their ancestral tablets in the main hall in turn at home to show their worship, and then worshippers worship them in order of age. Han people worship their ancestors and make more fish tanks filled with high bowls, which means ringing bells.

On New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, vegetarian cakes will be made, and on the last night, Lantern Festival will be held. Burn incense and kowtow every morning and evening and offer new tea. Although the forms of ancestor worship are different, most of them are hanging shadows on New Year's Eve, and the confession was withdrawn on the last night of the Yuan Dynasty. They are close to their relatives and friends. When they visit the New Year, they should also knock on the ancestral temple. They should not only pursue the future cautiously, but also preserve their virtue of respecting their ancestors.

In nanzhao county, he 'nan Province, people usually go to the grave on New Year's Eve morning. The moral is to send money to old relatives in advance. Buy some yellow paper when catching up with the Chinese New Year. It's all collapsed paper. Then turn the folded paper clockwise and turn it into a fan, and divide the copies of different sizes according to the number of graves and the distance of blood relationship. Take firecrackers to the grave to worship ancestors. Burning paper, setting off firecrackers and kowtowing are the so-called ancestor worship. It is usually the father who takes his son to let the next generation know where the graves of relatives are.