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Tomb-Sweeping Day, can you confess?

Of course.

During his stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day, he can offer sacrifices to the Buddha to show his respect and respect. Generally speaking, Tomb-Sweeping Day objects that can be offered to Buddha during the Qingming period are: incense, Buddha's cards, candles, and various pasta and fruits. These traditional Qingming objects represent respect for the Buddha and also mean praying for good luck and a happy life.

In addition, Tomb-Sweeping Day is also a day for Buddhists to support their souls. On this day, Buddhists will go to the Buddhist temple to offer sacrifices to the ascetic souls of the Buddha. Besides, during his stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day, he can read the classics of the Buddha to show his respect.

It is a traditional etiquette for Tomb-Sweeping Day to burn incense to the Buddha in China to show his worship. In Tomb-Sweeping Day, people burn incense and worship Buddha in front of the Buddha statue, praying for family harmony, physical recovery and spiritual peace. According to the teachings of Buddhism, the Buddha brings blessings to believers in every season and every festival, and so does Tomb-Sweeping Day.

In the Yoga Sutra, there is a cloud: "Happy to report Buddhist events, burn incense and worship Buddha, pray for yourself, give alms to others, thank your ancestors and kowtow to heaven". This shows that worshipping Buddha symbolizes endless gratitude to heaven, incomparable admiration for Buddha, a wish for life and expectation of seeing Buddha's blessing.