Laba Festival, commonly known as "Laba", is the eighth day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar every year. On this day, the ancients usually sacrifice their ancestors and gods to pray for a good harvest and good luck in the coming year. It is said that this day is also the day when Buddha Sakyamuni became a Buddhist, known as the "magic treasure Festival", which is one of the grand festivals of Buddhism. Therefore, many temples will also distribute Laba porridge for the people around Laba Festival, wishing the family happiness and a happy new year. Laba Festival is called "Laba day" in ancient times, commonly known as "Laba day". The last month of the twelfth lunar month is the end of the year. In ancient times, people who had nothing to do went hunting. The first is to get more food to make up for the lack of food. The second is to use the beasts to worship the ancestors, pray for longevity and avoid disasters. For more than a thousand years. It started in Song Dynasty. On this day, Laba porridge is made by the court, the government, the temple and the common people. In the Qing Dynasty, the custom of eating Laba porridge was even more popular. In the court, the emperor, empress, Prince, etc. all want to give Laba porridge to the Minister of culture and martial arts and the maid, and distribute rice, fruit, etc. to each temple for the monks to eat. Today, we celebrate the festival with our local customs, including eating Laba porridge, Laba garlic, Laba tofu and Laba noodles.