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Why do you burn incense on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month?

Incense burning on the first and fifteenth day of the first lunar month has spread in China for thousands of years since ancient times and has become a folk custom. Because Buddha and Bodhisattva, Taoist gods and people are the relationship between fish and water, and because Buddha and Bodhisattva have infinite merits and are people's umbrellas, and Taoist gods, such as the God of Wealth, cannot be separated from the God of Wealth and Buddha and Bodhisattva worshipped in happiness, so they become a kind of belief. Therefore, on the first day of the first lunar month,

March 3rd, September 9th, July 15th and the Spring Festival are big festivals for Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Taoist gods and ghosts, and they are popular among China folk customs. The first and fifteenth days of every month are small festivals, and all major temples are doing Dojo, welcoming Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and sitting with the gods. In recent years, I have often interacted with Buddha, Bodhisattva and God. Incense is the invisible aura of various gods and admirers, and it is also the rice bowl of God. Therefore, it is called silent game. Therefore, we should burn incense on the first and fifteenth day.