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The moral of radish lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month
Radish lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month are a traditional folk custom, usually lit in families and communities to pray for peace, health and prosperity. Radish lanterns are usually made by volunteers or families. They are usually carved into various shapes with radishes and then lit to achieve lighting. When night falls, put the radish lamp in front of the child and take a photo to show that there is no disease. Then stick it on both sides of the gate, hoping for a good weather and a good harvest in the coming year.
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