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Is the ninth day of the first month the day when the Qing emperor offered sacrifices to heaven?

The ninth day of the first month is not the day when the Qing emperor sacrificed to heaven. According to the historical records of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Mouqiu sacrificed to heaven on the winter solstice every year.

Han people think that the ninth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, which is called "Jade Emperor's Birthday", and Minnan and Taiwan Province provinces are commonly known as "Born in Heaven". It is one of the traditional lunar festivals in China, and it is a day for people to sacrifice to the Jade Emperor.

Tiangong is the jade emperor, the supreme god who dominates the heaven, the supreme god who commands the ten gods inside and outside the three realms and all the gods on the earth, and represents the supreme heaven.

On this day, traditional folk customs and Taoist temples will hold a grand birthday ceremony, chanting and worship. On this day, every household will bow down to heaven and hold the most solemn ceremony. Worship god, from the early morning of the ninth day until dawn.

Pray for God's blessing, which has pinned the good wishes of the working people in China to do away with evil and avoid disasters and pray for blessings.