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Hungry Ghost Festival handwritten newspaper

Handwritten newspaper for the Ghost Festival

The key to making a handwritten newspaper for the Ghost Festival is to be simple and beautiful. The divisions between the handwritten newspapers should be reasonable. The layout of the newspaper must be appropriate. There is still a lot of room for development on this topic. Are you not moved after seeing the handwritten newspaper for the Ghost Festival? Let’s take a look together! Handwritten newspaper for the Hungry Ghost Festival 1

The Hungry Ghost Festival, commonly known as the Day of the Dead and the Half of July, is a traditional festival in ancient my country, similar to the Qingming Festival, The Winter Clothes Festival is also known as the three major ghost festivals. The Zhongyuan Festival began in the Northern Wei Dynasty and has been around for more than a thousand years. On this day, the custom of releasing lanterns to allow ghosts to reincarnate has been inherited from time to time, and has been integrated with the characteristics of the times in the development process.

According to Buddhist teachings, on the half of July, we should be grateful and repay our parents for their kindness in growing up. Therefore, on the Hungry Ghost Festival, one's death can not only express one's grief for the deceased, but also make people remember the kindness of their parents. Handwritten newspaper for the Hungry Ghost Festival 2

From July 14th to 16th, it is the day when the door of hell is wide open. The gate of ghosts is open, allowing the ghosts wandering in the underworld to return to the earth to meet their relatives, but there are also a large number of lonely ghosts, or ghosts with hatred, who will return to the earth to do evil. So during these three days, try to go home as early as possible and don't wander around outside late at night. At night, you hear someone from behind telling you not to look back, not to accept gifts from strangers, and not to talk to strangers. Do not make loud noises near waterside, mountain streams, cemeteries, etc. If you see someone burning paper money on the roadside, try to go around without staring.