Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival, falls on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, which is commonly known as "Ghost Festival". The Half Moon Festival is an annual festival in China, which is called "Yulan Festival" in Buddhism. During the festival, folk families welcome the dead ancestors, provide food, wine and offerings, such as banquets for the living, and wrap the money in white paper. The titles and names of the deceased and admirers were burned on the cover on the night of 14 to express their feelings for the deceased. /kloc-On the evening of 0/5, I went outside to burn paper money and splash rice, which is called "stone drum". It is said that on this day, "the underworld is forbidden and ghosts celebrate the New Year", and ghosts all return to their parents' homes for reunion, so there is a saying that "ghosts wander around in July and a half".
The Half Moon Festival in July of the lunar calendar is an important festival for Tujia (Enshi Autonomous Prefecture), Miao (Enshi Autonomous Prefecture) and Yao (equivalent to the Spring Festival). On the eve of the Half Moon Festival, every household is very lively, and there are horns, gongs and drums and laughter everywhere outside the village. From the tenth day, fish, meat, wine, etc. Put it in every household to celebrate festivals or sacrifice ancestors. The fifteenth is the last day of the festival and the most lively night. On this night, every household will cook the best and most abundant meals, and guests and friends will gather together to wish each other family harmony, health of all ages and abundant crops. After dinner, girls and boys in holiday costumes danced to the song, and people didn't fall asleep until Chen Chong cheered.