Lantern Festival is a boy's patent. In the south, especially in the rural areas in the south, the Lantern Festival is held on the tenth day of each year for boys born within one year.
Lanterns are hung in the shed until the fifteenth day of the first month, and the family prepares sacrifices for the "round lanterns" in the temple. The lighting ceremony is over. After the ancestor worship, the family took down the lanterns hanging in front of the ancestral hall and tied them to the bamboo poles cut the day before, which were wrapped with red ropes.