What do you mean, God?

Because it should be an old warehouse.

The Heavenly Warehouse, also known as the Heavenly Boat Festival, is a traditional festival in China. The festival time varies slightly from place to place, including the seventh, nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-third day of the first month. As a memorial day for the people of China to commemorate the goddess of mending the sky to save mankind, it is also a festival for ancient people to look forward to good weather, prosperity of all things, bumper harvest of agriculture and happiness and peace. Among the folk festivals in China, the only folk festival in which housewives offer sacrifices reflects the importance of ancient women in family life.

The 20th day of the first month, commonly known as "Xiaotian Cang". In rural areas, every household should draw a circle in the yard with charcoal ash and burn incense in the circle three times at night, which means preparing the granary and waiting for a bumper harvest. It is said that if it rains and snows on this day, it will herald a bumper harvest year and will increase food.

The 25th day of the first month is commonly known as "Shencang". The farmer still drew a circle in the yard with ashes and burned incense three times. I hope the weather is fine and the warehouse is full. Squeeze a noodle man named "Master Guan Cang" with buckwheat noodles, ride a horse, pinch twelve angular noodles, and some small noodles sit in a bowl of noodles, which means that the whole family celebrates the harvest. The pinched things are steamed in a cage, and the lights are marked with horns. After steaming, they should be checked. If there is water in it, it indicates that there will be rain and snow in which month. In the evening, put the master on horseback into a round basin, pour the Hu oil into the lamp, put a cotton lamp to burn it, then put it into a "full kang", and finally put the round basin into a water tank and say, "Master Cang, drink the horse, and millet will carry the future." In addition, it is necessary to bake a small cake in the center of the kiln, which is called "covering the kiln", indicating that the warehouse is full.