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Jieyang Bogong Fortune Telling _ Chaoshan Bogong Lingqian

What do you mean by "Bo Bao Gong"?

Uncle refers to my grandfather's brother. In some places in southern China, my grandfather's brother is called uncle, and correspondingly, my grandfather's brother is called uncle. It should be noted that uncles and uncles are mostly "face to face" titles, not "narrative" titles. The "narrative" appellations of uncle and uncle are "uncle" and "uncle" respectively.

Bo Gong, also known as "Land Lord", "Land Lord" and "Land Lord", is one of the most common gods in folk beliefs, which is popular in Han areas, and some ethnic minorities influenced by Han culture also have beliefs. The land god belongs to the local protector in folk beliefs. During the Republic of China (1949) and before, there was a phenomenon of offering sacrifices to land gods in all places where Han people lived. In the traditional culture of China, offering sacrifices to the land god means offering sacrifices to the land, but in modern times, it is mostly to pray for blessings, ensure peace and ensure a bumper harvest. The land god is also an inferior god among Taoist gods.

Most areas in China are called "Tuzhu", Taiwan Province Province is called "Fudezhu", "Tuzhu", "Tuleigong", "Blessing God" or "Houtu", and the aborigines in Taiwan Province Province are called "Bogong". Although the appellation is different, the pious heart is the same.

In Taiwan Province Province, the second day of the second lunar month is commonly known as the birthday of the land Lord, while Chaoshan people think that the 29th of the third lunar month is the birthday of the land Lord.

Land Lord, also known as Fude Shen Zheng, is the god who manages the land, and the nickname of Chaoshan people and Hakkas is "Bo Gong". It can be clearly seen from this name that the patron saint of the land is as kind and respectful as the uncles and other elders in the family, so uncles have deeper feelings and feelings for the villagers than other ethnic groups.