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What is the blessing of Xinzhou?

What is the blessing of Xinzhou? On the second day of the lunar new year, the god of wealth was received; On the fifth day, send five poor people; On the fifteenth day of the first month, the Lantern Festival is held; On the second day of February, raise dragons to make money; On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, all the immortals were sent to heaven to speak well. These are all expressions of blessing.

Blessing is a matter of praying to the gods for blessing or wishing. Generally speaking, it means that a good man and a good woman make a wish to the gods, hoping to be blessed by the gods, and their wishes can be realized, which is a way of praying.

Blessing is a traditional custom in China. People usually burn incense in temples and pray for the blessing of Buddha and Bodhisattva. Blessing is a matter of praying for the blessing or wish of the gods. It is a way for good men and women to express their wishes to the gods and hope to be blessed by them.

Brief introduction of Xinzhou

Xinzhou was called Xiurong in ancient times, also called Xin for short. Known as the lock key in the north of Shanxi, it is a city under the jurisdiction of Shanxi Province. Located in the north-central part of Shanxi Province, it borders Datong, Shuozhou, Hohhot, Taiyuan, Lvliang and Yangquan in the south, Yulin in Shaanxi and Erdos in Inner Mongolia across the Yellow River in the west, and Shijiazhuang and Baoding in Hebei in the east.

Xinzhou has a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. The main rivers are Yellow River, Fenhe River, Hutuo River and Sanggan River. , with a total land area of 25,472 square kilometers and a total registered population of 3114400+2013. Xinzhou is a tourist hotspot, with famous scenic spots such as Wutai Mountain, the first pass of Zunjiusai, the hometown of wrestling, the hometown of China Bayin, the capital of miscellaneous grains in China, and the model city of double support.

China's best eco-leisure tourism demonstration city and other city business cards Xinzhou was called Xiurong in ancient times, also called Xin for short. Known as the lock key in the north of Shanxi Province, it is a city under the jurisdiction of Shanxi Province. Located in the north-central part of Shanxi Province, it borders Datong, Shuozhou, Hohhot, Taiyuan, Lvliang and Yangquan in the south, Yulin in Shaanxi and Erdos in Inner Mongolia across the Yellow River in the west, and Shijiazhuang and Baoding in Hebei in the east.