An Tai-sui is divided into two types: one is "restraining age" and the other is "worshiping age". By age, it means bad luck this year. According to the traditional practice, a person writes his date of birth on gold paper and then puts it under a traditional god or incense burner, which is called according to age. After one year, you must return to your age. In addition, birthdays are suppressed with 49 copper coins, which is also called lucky money. If you settle down for good luck, it is called "worshiping the old", that is, you write your own eight characters, worship the old for peace and good luck, and then burn gold paper. Generally speaking, Tai Sui has a place in the temple, and he can also put the Buddha at home or join the Kitchen God. Generally, he will set a place for it on the ninth day of the first month or in the first month, and put green tea and vegetarian fruit on it. Xie Sui thanked Tai Sui Xing Jun with flowers, fruits and green tea on the morning of the 24th December of the same year, and everything would be fine.