Folk Sacrifice of Han Nationality in Qingshan Palace

Since ancient times, believers have held grand ceremonies on the 10th day of the third lunar month (the anniversary of the death of the Castle Peak King) and on October 23rd (the birthday of the Castle Peak King). There will be an endless stream of pilgrims and a sea of people outside the palace. In the old days, three jade rings (said to be the relics of Zhang Yi) were put on the incense table in the annual furnace. After the sacrifice, it is often necessary to carry the statue of King Qingshan around the boundary, arrange lanterns and decorations along the way, and set up incense tables to welcome the four fruits and fragrant flowers.

It is commonly known that Wang Qingshan's poem signing is very effective, so many people usually draw lots at Castle Peak Palace. According to Han folklore, Qingshan Wang has two wives, namely "aunt" and "second mother". Most believers say that "second mother is better than aunt", so the villagers ask God, and second mother often sends you down.