July and a half is also called the Mid-Yuan Festival, commonly known as Ghost Festival, Shigu Festival and July and a half, and Buddhism is called the Arahara Festival. New Year's Eve, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Chung Yeung Festival are traditional festivals for ancestor worship in China, as well as traditional cultural festivals popular in various countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.
The Mid-Autumn Festival has the custom of setting off river lanterns and burning paper ingots. Legend has it that all ghosts will be released in the underworld on July 30, and people will generally worship ghosts. Anyone who has a new funeral will go to the new grave as an example, but in general places, ghosts will be sacrificed, which has become one of the biggest folk festivals in China.
July and a half taboo: don't whistle casually, don't call your full name, especially at night, don't pat your shoulder.
This is the ghost festival ballad on July 7, which is generally the only version.