How does Tomb-Sweeping Day, a Zhuhai native live? What do you mainly buy for ancestor worship?

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a folk festival to worship ancestors and sweep graves, so it is also called "Homesickness Festival". Tomb-Sweeping Day, a native of Zhuhai, went up the mountain to sweep the grave, which was called "worshipping the mountain". The whole family came to the cemetery to weed, add soil to the grave, offer sacrifices, burn incense and paper, and set off firecrackers. In three years, the new tomb is the annual sacrifice to the mountain in front of Tomb-Sweeping Day, and the tomb three years later is the sacrifice to sweep the tomb on Qingming Day. Sacrifices mainly include roast pigs, fresh eggs, raw onions and garlic, cakes and fruits. In some places, religious ancestor worship activities are held, and the patriarch uses the annual festival activities of Taigong (the same clan) as the activity funds. However, all the men of the clan have to go up the mountain to offer sacrifices to Taigong's grave, and after offering sacrifices to their ancestors, each person will get a roast pork and bread, commonly known as "Taigong pork". In the evening, wine is served in the ancestral temple to entertain the whole family and maintain national feelings.