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Why can't you count arhats?

Counting arhats is a traditional holiday custom, so we can't just count arhats.

Count arhats to predict future activities. In the past, it was very popular among the people of China. On the first day of the first month, it is customary to go to Kaiyuan Temple in Fucheng to count the arhats, which means that it is unlucky all the year round and amuse yourself. In the Qian Shan area of Anshan City, there are not only mountain peaks, but also many ancient and magnificent temples. Therefore, the local custom of "counting arhats on the first day of the first month" has been continued.

On the first day of the first lunar month, people go to the temple in droves to offer incense and go to Luohan Hall to count the arhats. According to the way of counting arhats, people can predict good or bad luck and their own luck. Generally speaking, there are 18 and 500 arhats enshrined in temples. Eighteen arhats are generally located on both sides of Daxiong Hall, while 500 arhats are enshrined in Luohan Hall. When counting arhats, you must remember which foot you set foot in the door first. If the left foot enters the door first, count the arhats from left to right; If your right foot enters the door first, count the arhats from right to left. According to my age. If you are 16 years old, count 16 arhats and see what arhats they are. If it is a tiger, it indicates that you will be healthy, energetic and fearless in the coming year; If it is a long-browed arhat, it indicates that you will have many children and live a long life. /kloc-people over the age of 0/8 are counted from the first round to the age. Count.

On the first day of the first month, every family went up the mountain with picnic food, entered the temple, and visited the temple. The old and the young ran around Luohan, leaving a laugh echoing in the mountains. This custom used to be superstitious, but now it has evolved into a kind of entertainment for adults. Solemnly declare: the answer is for reference only, please don't be blindly superstitious.