Sacrifice in Jincheng is a custom in Jincheng. In Jincheng, every household has the custom of sacrificing ancestors on New Year's Eve. People set the table, prepare food, offer sacrifices to ancestors and welcome the arrival of the New Year. Sacrifice is a part of China ceremony, and the most important thing is to prepare food. Studying the origin of characters, we will also find that most of the characters expressing "sacrifice" are related to diet. "Book of Rites Li Yun" also said: "The beginning of husband ceremony begins with diet."
Jincheng is one of the cradles of Chinese culture, leaving behind human sites such as Du Gao Site, Tashui River and Xia Chuan 20,000 years ago. It is the birthplace of myths such as Mending the Goddess of Heaven, One Mountain in Gong Yu, Yu Chishui, Shang Tang Chu Yu, and the hometown of eminent monks such as Hui Yuan, Chen Gui, Wang Shuhe, astronomers Liu Xicuo, Jia Lu, Chen Bu, Kong Sanchuan, Zhang, Wang Guoguang and Chen Tingjing. There are 6767 cultural relics in the city, including 66 national key cultural relics protection units.