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Fortune-telling in Culaishan _ Culaishan Temple

Laiwu folk custom

1, the baby is called a full moon when it is born for one month. People usually have a "full moon" on this day to congratulate their mother and son on their safety, which is called "Happy Next Month". The bride's family should not only congratulate her, but also take her mother and son back to her family for a few days, commonly known as "moving the full moon." Mothers and children will stay at their parents' home for a period of time, and then be taken home by their husbands' families.

2. In the rural area of Laiwu, people who sell tofu hold wooden hammers and beat them with small sticks every day. The banging of the bangzi is very rhythmic, usually the rhythm of "selling tofu". Bangzi sounds like a signal. You know it's a tofu seller when you hear the sound of bangzi.

3. Dad is basically called "Dad" or "Dad" all over the country, but in some rural areas of Laiwu, many children are called "Grandpa". In Mulan Ci, there is a grandfather's name in the scroll. Grandpa has no eldest son and Mulan has no eldest brother. Here, grandpa is his father's name. It was a standard address to call your father Ye in the ancient north, and some areas in Laiwu still retain this address.

4. Before drinking tea, people who believe in this kind of things usually pick up their glasses and sprinkle some on the ground to pay homage to Grandpa Tian and Grandma Di. Although it seems superstitious now, it represents a sincere belief.

5. The theme of Spring Festival ceremony is to tell ancestors, pray for the New Year, respect sages and celebrate, and to combine traditional rites and music with modern folk customs, which makes people feel the unique cultural baptism.

Extended data

Laiwu in the Spring and Autumn Period was the land of Mouguo, Qiyi and Heping Zhou. Mouguo is a vassal state of Lu, so it is located in Zhaojiaquan Village, xin zhuang zhen, which is 0/0 km east of the city. Won City belongs to Qi State, so it is located in the town and village in the northwest suburb of the county. Pingzhou is in the west of Laiwu.

In the Western Han Dynasty, Mou County (under the jurisdiction of Zhaojiaquan Village) was added, and Laiwu County was established in the northeast of Mou County. Because of the rule, Laiwu Valley, located in Zishui River basin (as the old saying goes, the state of Qi once destroyed Lai, and Lai people laid this valley, and the city fell into ruins, hence the name Laiwu).

In the fourth year of the Republic of China (19 15), it belonged to Jinan Road. In the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925), it belonged to Tai 'an Road. In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), Shandong Province was directly under the jurisdiction. In the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1), the anti-Japanese democratic regime merged Laiwu with Boshan, Yiyuan and Xintai to form Laiwu, Donglai and Lainan counties, which were restored to their original appearance after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

The geological structure of Laiwu city is controlled by the latitudinal structure in central Shandong and the spiral structure in western Shandong. The structural features are mainly faults, followed by folds. The terrain is a semi-circular basin with gentle south and steep north and convex north. North, east and south are surrounded by mountains, the mountain in the north is the remains of Mount Tai, the mountain in the south is Culai Mountain, the west is open, and the middle is the low and undulating Tailai Plain.

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