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What does the tail tooth mean in Taiwanese?

"Tail teeth" means that on the second and sixteenth day of each month in the lunar calendar, people will worship the land god (Fu Zhengde God), and all kinds of offerings will be placed on the table to "make a tooth sacrifice" for the land god, which is called "tooth sacrifice". Minnan customs.

The prevalence of "Tail Teeth" in Taiwan Province Province is due to the fact that merchants regard the land god as the patron saint. In order to bless the prosperous business in the coming year, merchants will eat more grandly and with more content than ordinary families. The head of a family will hold a banquet for colleagues in the company to comfort their daily hard work, just like the "year-end party" or "annual party" of foreigners, which is held only once a year. Now, eating "tail teeth" has gradually evolved into an important party at the end of the year. After summing up one year's work, the boss announced important decisions, and even the year-end awards were distributed at the "Tail Tooth Banquet".

In fact, the "Tail Tooth Banquet" held by various companies is also revealing the information of the company's deep pockets, and the share price and trading volume of the company's shares will also have repercussions on that day. Of course, there are also companies adhering to the traditional virtues of diligence and thrift, which are lively and not wasteful.

Tail teeth have two forms: banquet and party. Small companies usually only hold banquets and dinners; Large-scale and profitable companies will not only give dinners to various departments, but also hold large-scale song and dance concerts to entertain employees.