權重:0.45~0.65
本來是想結合之前的lora來一場大拜拜的
但是這麼多物件要弄一起真的好難
光保持清楚的外觀就有難度了
Weight:0.45~0.65
The Ghost Festival is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar. It is a time to remember and honor the dead, and to pray for their well-being.
The festival is said to have originated in China during the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC). At that time, the Qin emperor ordered the burning of all books and the burying of all scholars. This led to a widespread belief that the dead were angry and vengeful. The Ghost Festival was created as a way to appease the dead and to prevent them from causing harm to the living.
The Ghost Festival is celebrated in many different ways throughout Asia. In China, people often set up altars in their homes and businesses to offer food, drinks, and incense to the dead. They may also visit the tombs of their ancestors and clean them. In Taiwan, people often participate in parades and performances that feature ghosts and other supernatural beings. In Japan, people often visit temples and shrines to pray for the dead.
The Ghost Festival is a time to reflect on the past and to remember those who have passed away. It is also a time to hope for a better future for the living and the dead.
Here are some of the things that people do to celebrate the Ghost Festival:
Set up altars in their homes and businesses to offer food, drinks, and incense to the dead.
Visit the tombs of their ancestors and clean them.
Participate in parades and performances that feature ghosts and other supernatural beings.
Visit temples and shrines to pray for the dead.
Give offerings to the dead, such as food, money, and paper clothing.
Recite scriptures or chant mantras to help the dead achieve enlightenment.
Forgive those who have wronged them, so that they can move on to the afterlife.
The Ghost Festival is a time for both joy and sorrow. It is a time to remember those who have passed away, and to hope for a better future for the living and the dead.