The new list of temple fairs in various villages in the Tang Dynasty is as follows:
"In the Tang Dynasty, Xiguan, Longwangmiao department store exchanges, cultural performances are held on the 18th day of the first lunar month, and Fan Jiazuo department store exchanges. On the 2th day of the first month, Qilifeng Bell Temple has stopped its activities. On the 25th day of the first month, wood and goods were exchanged at Guandi Temple in Zhaili. North bridge on the 26th of the first month. On the 28th of the first month, a knot in one's head fire temple prayed for department store exchange. On the first day of February, the wood, cloth, livestock and department stores of Nanlang North Fire Temple exchanged. On the second day of February, Anjiayu South Zhaiying Longwang Temple on the second day of February.
temple fair, also known as "temple market" or "festival field". It is a folk religion and age-old custom in China, and it is usually held on the Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival, and the Dragon Rise on February 2. It is also one of the forms of fair trade in China, and its formation is related to the development and religious activities of local temples. It is held on festivals or specified dates of temples, mostly in and near temples. Temple fairs are popular in vast areas of the country.
Temple Fair is an ancient traditional folk cultural activity in China. In addition to the general annual customs, temple fairs are the main customs of the old Beijing New Year. With the development of the times, there will be a series of temple fairs every Spring Festival in various parts of China. Apart from the well-known "Changdian", the "Wuxian God of Wealth Temple" (from the second day to the sixteenth day), "Dongyue Temple" (from the first day to the fifteenth day), "Baiyun Temple" (from the first day to the nineteenth day) and "Long live the Spring Festival Temple Fair" (from the first day to the sixteenth day of the lunar calendar) are all famous temple fairs in China.