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What does Mazu Tempel usually ask for?

At first, most fishermen in the ancestral temple sought safety before going out to sea, but the life of modern people is very different from that of that year, and the desire for safety in the ancestral temple has also changed greatly. In addition to seeking security, businessmen seek commercial prosperity, officials seek promotion, and school-age men and women seek marriage and even children. Mazu Tempel is the general name of ancestral temples dedicated to Mazu all over the world. Ancestral temples are commonly known as Tianfei Palace, Tianhou Palace, Chaotian Palace, etc. There are more than 5,000 ancestral temples dedicated to Mazu all over the world.

As the most influential patron saint of navigation in China, Mazu is the core of Mazu belief culture, including sacrificial ceremonies, oral legends and other cultural arts and folk customs, which are spread all over the Taiwan Strait and even around the world.

Mazu belief custom is a unique folk belief custom gradually formed from people's worship of Mazu. The custom of Mazu belief has certain forms of expression and has been passed down from generation to generation. It is a folk culture with the spirit of worshipping and praising Mazu's virtue, doing good deeds and loving love as the core, Mazu Palace Temple as the main venue, and temple fairs, customs and legends as the forms of expression.

Mazu Tempel, Chinese mainland is located in 450 counties in 22 provinces and cities, and Putian, Fujian has as many as 365,438+06. More than 200 in Hainan, 57 in Hong Kong and Mazu Tempel in Macau 10. There are more than 5,000 Mazu Tempel in Taiwan Province Province, and the number of Mazu believers exceeds180,000.