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The Matchmaker

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The Legend of Torch Festival

The Legend of Torch Festival
Torch Festival is an important and long-standing traditional festival of Yi, Bai, Naxi, Jino and...

Youchao Building Tree Houses

Youchao Building Tree Houses
In the primitive society, human beings lived together with birds and animals and therefore...

God of Wealth

God of Wealth
As a god that can bring in wealth and riches, the God of Wealth is worshiped by most Chinese....
The Matchmaker, or Yue Lao (literally means the old man in the moon), is the god who unites persons in marriage in a Chinese legend that originated in Tang Dynasty. The figure later became a widely known image of immortal. As the legend goes, the matchmaker holds a book in his hands called "the book of fate", on which the marriage of all people are recorded. Also in his hands there is a red strand, and once he ties a man and a woman on their feet with the strand, the two will surely become a couple even if they were once irreconcilable enemies or strangers far away from each other. There is a folk custom in China to make statues of the matchmaker and build temple to pray for blessings. There is such a temple by the West Lake of Hangzhou, in which people can burn joss sticks, draw straws and vow to the god for their marriage.
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