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Fuzhou, what is a semi-denier?
"Bandan" means Purdue in Fuzhou dialect. It is a festival to worship ghosts in Purdue, both in the north and the south, mainly in rural areas. Half-day dates are mostly around July 15th of the lunar calendar (commonly known as July 30). The time in each village is different. Now many ceremonies are gone, leaving only friends to have a big meal. There are many legends about this festival. Commonly known as ghost festival. Folk traditional festivals. On this day, every family should pay homage to their ancestors, and some even hold family dinners to pay tribute to their ancestors like a memorial ceremony. Three rounds of wine shows that after the ancestor feast, the family will sit together and eat a holiday meal. After the power failure, take firecrackers, paper money and incense sticks, find a quiet riverside or pond, and sprinkle a circle of lime to mark the restricted area. Then pour some water and rice in the circle, burn some paper money, set off firecrackers, send our ancestors on their way and turn to the "underworld" In the past, on the seventh day of July, people would take the ghosts of their ancestors home through some ceremony, and provide tea and rice three times a day in the morning, noon and dusk until July 15th. Now, superstition has gradually disappeared, and the form of memorial service has been preserved as a memory and commemoration of our ancestors.
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