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Unveiling the History and Legends of Ghost Festival

The Hungry Ghosts: Unveiling the History and Legends of Ghost Festival A Brief History of Ghost Festival The Ghost Festival, also known as Zhong Yuan Jie or Yu Lan Jie, is a traditional Chinese festival that dates back to the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. – 220 A.D.). The festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, which falls between August and September in the Western calendar. This is believed to be the time when ghosts and spirits come out from the underworld to visit their living descendants. The origins of Ghost Festival are rooted in Buddhism and Taoism, but it has since been adopted by other cultures such as Confucianism. The festival was originally called Ullambana in Sanskrit, which means “deliverance from misery”, and was celebrated to help alleviate suffering of trapped souls in purgatory. In Chinese tradition, it is believed that during this time restless

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Explore the Legend of Guan Yu

The Legend of Guan Yu: China’s God of War Guan Yu was a legendary figure in Chinese history, widely known as the God of War. He lived during the late Han Dynasty in the third century AD, a time of great political upheaval and social unrest in China. Guan Yu was born in the province of Shanxi, in northern China. He grew up in a family of modest means, but he was known for his bravery and martial skills from a young age. He soon became a skilled fighter and an accomplished strategist, and he was respected by his peers for his courage and loyalty. In 184 AD, Guan Yu was recruited by the warlord Liu Bei, who was trying to restore the Han Dynasty to power. Liu Bei was impressed by Guan Yu’s abilities and offered him a position as a general in his army. Guan Yu accepted, and

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