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What's the latest lunar festival?

On the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month.

Every year, the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month is called "Orchid Festival", also called "Mid-Autumn Festival". In some places, it is also called "Ghost Festival" and "Stone Drum". Originally a Buddhist ceremony in India, Buddhists held "bonsai" to recommend their ancestors. The Orchid Sutra, a Buddhist scripture, aims to cultivate filial piety and inspire Buddhist disciples. It is in line with the popular belief in China that seeking before going far and mourning is greater than dying, so it is becoming more and more popular. The story of Manglietia Manglietia saving Mu Er is widely circulated among the people:

"A lotus monk, powerful. His mother fell into the hungry ghost road, and the food mouth turned into flames. Hunger was too bitter. Unable to save his mother, Mu Lian asked the Buddha for advice. In order to talk about the Lanpen Sutra, she taught July 15th to make a Lanpen to save her mother. "

This day is a big day for China people to sacrifice their dead relatives and mourn their ancestors in a year. Monks, Taoists and mediocrities have different interpretations of the significance of this festival. Every Buddhist festival, there is bound to be a grand Orchid Festival-a Buddhist ceremony held to praise ancestors of past dynasties, commemorate the filial piety of Mu Lian and emphasize filial piety according to the Buddhist sutra of Menglan translated by Zhu Fahu. Taoism focuses on "sailing the sea with kindness"; "Taoist Collection" contains: "On the day of the mid-Yuan Dynasty, local officials collected and selected people to distinguish good from evil ... They recited classics, ten sages and Qi Yongling's articles day and night. When the prisoner was hungry, he was relieved. " Most people miss their loved ones on this festival and place good wishes for the future.

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