Mr. Feng Shui said he could serve my marriage. What do you mean, serving?
It's actually a ritual of Taoism. In the above ceremony, Taoist worships the gods by burning incense, bowing down, beating golden bells and jade, sprinkling water, etc. Then the mage ascended to heaven, silently recited the scriptures, appealed to God, paid homage to the immortal officials, and delivered the scriptures to the gods, thus achieving the purpose of bringing believers. Shangbiao Yike originated from the Zhengyi school in the Eastern Han Dynasty, but at present Shangbiao Yike is generally inherited from the Ming Dynasty, with a long history, beautiful music, exquisite footwork and ups and downs in rhythm. Therefore, it is considered to have important historical and artistic value. Taoism, on the other hand, believes that entering the instrument can send believers' wishes to heaven, offer sacrifices to gods, and all saints come to the altar to bless and prolong life. In Shanghai, many Taoist believers declare their gods by attending the ceremony, or seeking the acceptance of their ancestors or seeking health behind closed doors.