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Every market day in rural areas (usually according to the lunar calendar), most of the people going to the market are farmers, as well as small merchants and hawkers, selling a variety of commodities: clothes, shoes, hats, fabrics, daily necessities Supplies, various snacks, etc. From the perspective of the establishment, liberalization and effectiveness of large-scale rural gatherings, the beneficiaries are the ordinary people in the middle and lower classes. The most direct benefit is that they are active, enriching the exchanges, exchanges and win-win situations of rural people and materials, and also expanding the development and progress of rural individual economies. .
Urban and rural temple fairs:
Temple fairs, also known as crop fairs, are an ancient folk custom and folk religious and cultural activity. The material conditions for its formation are the market, followed by the religious and cultural background. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were many temples in urban and rural areas in Xinyang counties, and each temple held regular ceremonies to enshrine gods and Buddhas and offer incense to Buddhas, called incense gatherings. Some incense fairs gradually turned into crop fairs, that is, temple fairs. At that time, farmers, industry and merchants regularly attended the fairs to participate in trade, and related cultural and artistic performances such as dances, operas, flower fairs, etc. were also held.
Traditional ancient fairs (temple fairs, incense fairs) are a form of fair trade, but they are larger than the usual fair trade, with more commodities. They are mostly held during the slack time before the wheat harvest, and have distinct seasons. Features. Generally speaking, the ancient fairs held in the first month and February are mainly about burning incense and playing with lanterns; the ancient fairs held in March and April are mainly about selling wheat harvesting tools and exchanging agricultural and sideline products. The duration of temple fairs ranges from one day to one week, and most last from 3 to 5 days.
Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia-Urban and Rural Temple Fairs