The fourteenth day of the first lunar month is the fourteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar. As one of the traditional Chinese lunar festivals, Chinese folk activities on this day include drinking dazzling soup, trying lanterns, eating glutinous soup, and worshiping the water empress. On this day, the New Year has basically passed, and then the Lantern Festival on the 15th of the first lunar month. After the Lantern Festival, the year is over.
Overhere, we were used to worshiping "Lin Shui Empress".

Chinese folks call the fourteenth day of the first lunar month the birthday of "Lin Shui Empress" (also known as "Mr. Suntian"). Legend has it that Linshui's maiden surnamed Chen was a person in the Dali period of the Tang Dynasty and later became a god who rescued women who had trouble giving birth.
So the Chinese folk set up temples for worship, called "Linshui Empress" and "Shuntian Mother". In fact, it is a guardian created by women in the age of no status and underdeveloped science, and it is also a way for them to inspire themselves by fear of dystocia.
