Vulcan is one of the gods in folk beliefs. The most famous Vulcan in Han folk beliefs and legends is Zhu Rong. All ethnic groups in China have the custom of offering sacrifices to Vulcan. Because of different regions and different historical cultures, they have different understandings and interpretations of Vulcan.
There is a custom of offering sacrifices to Vulcan all over China. Due to different regions and different historical cultures, people have different understandings and interpretations of Vulcan. The image and origin of the legendary Vulcan vary greatly from place to place, and there are many differences in related beliefs and folk customs. Even on the key question of why Vulcan worship came into being, experts have different opinions and there is no unified statement.
The seventh day of the first lunar month is Vulcan Day. Vulcan is the legendary Vulcan of Han nationality. Zhu Rong, Huilu, also known as Huo Dexing Jun, has the custom of sending Vulcan on Vulcan Festival in Luxi, Lunan, Heze and Jining.
In ancient times, all handicrafts involving fire, such as smelting and casting, forging, ceramics, firecrackers and so on. , have the habit of offering sacrifices to Vulcan for prosperity. In Shangqiu area, Kuibo is regarded as a Vulcan, and a large temple fair is held in the first month of each year, with singing, juggling, snacks and fireworks.
Zhu Rong, whose real name is Li for short, is also known as Li. According to legend, when I was at home, I served as a fire official in Xiongjia (now Xinzheng) market, which can show the light of heaven and earth, grow soft grains and trees, and transform them with fire for the benefit of the people. Di Ku's name was Zhu Rong, and later generations honored him as Vulcan. Some people say that Zhu Rong is Huang San, one of the three emperors and five emperors in ancient times.