Wax (tradition: wax) (là/?ㄚˋ)1.In ancient times, the sacrifice to gods in December of the lunar calendar was called the twelfth lunar month, so the twelfth lunar month was called the twelfth lunar month. Meat dried or smoked after curing in winter (mostly in the twelfth lunar month): ~ meat. ~ fish. ~ taste. 3. Last name.
Eight, quantifiers, Chinese characters, sound bā.
Festival is a common word. "Jie" is an ancient entering tone word, and there are two pronunciations in modern Chinese. Watch Jie here.
Laba Festival, commonly known as Laba, is the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. The ancients had a tradition of offering sacrifices to ancestors and gods and praying for good harvest and good luck. In some areas, they have the custom of drinking Laba porridge. According to legend, this day is also the day when Buddha Sakyamuni became a monk and became a Taoist. It is called "Magic Weapon Festival" and is one of the grand festivals in Buddhism.
At the end of the year, "La" has three meanings: one is "La, then it is also", which means the alternation of old and new (recorded in the Book of Rites of Sui Shu); Second, "wax hunters hunt together."