The gratitude ceremony was organized by the People's Committee of Dau Lieu Ward (Hong Linh Town - Ha Tinh) and descendants of the Bui family to pay tribute to the Imperial Censor Bui Cam Ho, a famous mandarin who made great contributions to the country and people during the Later Le Dynasty.
On the morning of February 21 (ie January 12 of the lunar calendar), the People's Committee of Dau Lieu Ward (Hong Linh Town) and descendants of the Bui family solemnly held a ceremony to show gratitude to the Imperial Censor Bui Cam Ho.
Conducting the ceremony at the Gratitude Ceremony of the Imperial Censor Bui Cam Ho.
During the reign of King Le Thai To, Bui Cam Ho (1390 - 1483) was considered one of the two founding fathers, who served as Grand Tutor and teacher to King Le Loi's eldest son, King Le Thai Tong...
During his lifetime, Bui Cam Ho held many positions such as: Royal Censor, An Vu Su of Lang Son, Tham Tri Chinh Su, Tuoc A Tri Tu, through three Le Dynasty kings (Le Thai To, Le Thai Ton, Le Nhan Ton); went to the Ming Dynasty twice in 1433 and 1438, contributing many great achievements to the country and the people...
Many people and descendants of the Bui family attended the gratitude ceremony.
When he retired, he built a dam to block the stream to bring water from Hong Linh mountain to irrigate Ke Treo field. When he died, he was awarded the title of Binh Quan Dai Vuong, Thuong Dang Phuc Than.
The gratitude ceremony was held solemnly, respectfully and performed by the elders.
To show respect and gratitude for his merits, after Bui Cam Ho passed away, the people built a temple to worship him at the foot of Bach Ty mountain, west of Ngan Hong range (today's Dau Lieu ward). In 1992, Bui Cam Ho temple was recognized as a national historical and cultural relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information.
Representatives of leaders of some departments, agencies, Hong Linh town...
... and people and relatives offer incense at the gratitude ceremony.
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