Yue Lao is a household name in China. According to legend, he is the red XiShen who is in charge of marriage in China folklore, that is, the media god. There is an betrothal shop in the mystery of Tang Dynasty novels, which tells the story of getting old under the moon in detail. Legend has it that in the Mid-Autumn Festival, old people often hold a green bag full of red lines to match people on the earth.
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Once upon a time, by the West Lake in Hangzhou, there was a temple for the elderly under the moon. Girls who fall in love with spring and widowed men who love their spouses go in to burn incense, draw lots and make wishes.
There are seven, seven, four, seven and nine hexagrams in the temple. The first one is: "The pigeons in Guanguan are in Hezhou. My fair lady, a gentleman is good. " The last one is: "May all lovers get married." The theme of people praying for the elderly under the moon was very cleverly pointed out.