As the old saying goes, the unblessed are in the wax moon , why do the old people say that the chil

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-01-31

In the era of agrarian society, it was a difficult time for people living in poverty to celebrate the lunar month, because the harsh environment and lack of food and warmth during this season caused many children to be affected when they were born in this month, and they were considered "unblessed people". However, with the progress of society and the improvement of living conditions, children born in the month of Wax no longer bear such a fate, and we should cherish the birth of each child, no matter what month it is.

In ancient agrarian societies, winter was the most difficult period. As the twelfth month of the lunar calendar, the wax moon is a symbol of cold and poverty. Due to low productivity and tax pressures, peasant families often face the problem of insufficient food and clothing during the winter. The weather is cold and freezing, and children born in this month are facing a harsh living environment. First of all, there is not much food at home, and the mother's nutrition cannot keep up, so the health of the newborn is affected. In ancient times, infant death due to starvation was a common phenomenon. Secondly, the cold winter not only poses a threat to the survival of children, but also easily causes children to be weak and susceptible to diseases. Due to the low level of medical care in ancient times, many diseases could not be cured**, resulting in more fragile health conditions for children. Therefore, a child born in Layue was considered unblessed in the society of the time.

It should be noted, however, that this concept was based on the special circumstances of ancient agrarian societies. In modern society, especially in the context of economic development and improved medical conditions, the quality of life of children has been greatly improved, and they are no longer limited by the season and environment. Therefore, we should treat the birth of each child according to the reality of the situation, no longer associate the wax moon with blessings, but cherish each precious life.

The ancients believed that children born in June and July were blessed. This is because in ancient agrarian societies, June and July were the season when crops were ripe for harvest. Regardless of whether the family is rich or poor, there is abundant food during this period**, and the nutrition of the mother is guaranteed, so the children are more blessed. In addition, the warm climate in June and July makes it possible not to worry about the cold for children, which is one of the reasons why the ancients believed that children born during this period were blessed. The concept of blessing of the ancients was closely related to the social background and farming culture of the time, and for the people of that era, there was indeed a certain practical basis.

However, with the progress of society and the improvement of people's living standards, we have entered a modern industrial society and a technological society. The definition of blessing has changed and is no longer limited to seasons and circumstances. We pay more attention to the inner qualities of people, the impact of personal effort and social opportunity on blessings. In modern society, every child should be seen as a unique being, no matter what month they are born, they are the treasures of their parents and families, and they have endless possibilities and the right to happiness.

In modern society, the economic conditions and living standards of every household have changed dramatically compared with ancient times. Whether it's a warm environment in winter and a cool summer environment, or an abundance of food**, children enjoy better than ever before. We should regard the birth of each child as a symbol of happiness and hope for the family, and no longer be entangled in the ownership of blessings because they were born in the lunar month.

Every child is a unique being, with their own unique charm and development potential. We should focus on nurturing their character and ability to become responsible, positive and contributing to society. No matter what month they are born, every child deserves our respect and love, giving them a good environment to grow up in and a society full of opportunities.

The saying that the unblessed are in the moon" is based on the special background of ancient agrarian societies and is a reflection of poverty and poor environment. With the development of society, we should abandon this concept, cherish the birth of each child, give them more care and opportunities, and let them become happy and blessed people. No matter what month it is, every child is a treasure of the family and has unlimited potential and possibilities. Let's work together to create a better future for every child.

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