In general, the role of Yue Bai ceremony can be divided into "the chief sacrifice", "the subordinate sacrifice", "the deacon", "the official who reads wishes" and "the general praise". The "priest" is responsible for burning incense and toasting in front of the altar, equivalent to the "priest"; "Deacon" is an assistant on the side, helping to deliver things, which can be one or two; "Reading Zhu Guan" is mainly about reading sacrificial rites; "Tong Zan" is equivalent to the present host and is responsible for introducing the whole process of the ceremony. "The whole ceremony takes about 15 minutes to 20 minutes."
In Yue Bai, after the ceremony, the "priest" first "washes his hands" and then "burns incense". "If you burn incense, it is usually three times, three at a time. After the incense,' offering the title' is a toast in our usual sacrificial ceremony, and it is also three times. " He said: "After that, it will be' reading Zhu Guan' and reading Zhu (reading the eulogy). After reading the eulogy, put it in the brazier and burn it. "
After burning the eulogy, it was given to Yue Bai as a "sacrificial offering". Tang Lei said: "The step of' offering sacrifices to Yue Bai' is relatively simple, that is, everyone goes to the altar to offer incense once. The last link of the Yue Bai ceremony was to distribute the melon and fruit offerings on the altar to the audience. "