Can t wash your hair on the first day of junior high school and sleep lazy? The rules of the first d

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-10

Can't wash your hair on the first day of junior high school and sleep lazy? The rules of the first day of the Lunar New Year are explained in detail, inheriting the wisdom of the ancestors

After Chinese New Year's Eve, it is the year! "The first day of the Lunar New Year, also known as"Chinese New Year", is the first day of the Lunar New Year in Chinese folklore.

This day is the first day of the Lunar New Year, carrying people's good expectations and blessings for the new year. And for the sake of a better day for the family, we also hope to have a good start in the new year and discover beautiful meaning and color.

There are also some rules and customs in folklore, among which are 10 ancient traditions that have been passed down from ancient ancestors. These customs are not just a ritual, but a cultural inheritance and respect.

i.You can't sleep too late without waking someone up.

On the morning of New Year's Day, people tend to wake up early to welcome the first rays of sunshine of the new year. On this day, according to traditional customs, it is not allowed to go to bed late, and if you go to bed late, you cannot get up at will, which also means that you must work hard to live up to the new year.

ii.Garbage and sewers are not cleaned and emptied.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, people are taboo to sweep the floor, throw garbage and drainage. This is because it is believed that the first day of the Lunar New Year is the day when the gods descend to earth, and if it is cleaned, it will bring filth to the gods, anger the gods, and thus bring bad luck.

3. Try to avoid drugs**.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, people try to avoid injections and medicines, because in people's minds, taking medicine is unlucky. On this day, if there is no serious illness, do not go to the hospital, and it is taboo to take injections and medicines, which means that you want to be healthy and stay away from diseases in the new year.

4. Don't lend money to anyone.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, people avoid lending money to anyone. This is because people believe that the first day of the Lunar New Year is the time when wealth is at its highest, and borrowing money means lending wealth, which is not conducive to one's financial development. Therefore, on this day, it is taboo to borrow money even between husband and wife, father and son.

v.No swearing.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, people should pay special attention to their words and deeds, avoid using rude or offensive language, and speak more auspicious words.

On this day, no swearing or swearing should be done under any circumstances. This tradition reflects people's pursuit of and respect for harmonious human relationships, implying that in the new year it is necessary to live in harmony and avoid conflict and disputes.

6. Do not beat and scold your children and avoid quarrels with others.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, the family atmosphere should be harmonious and pleasant, and avoid scolding children or quarrels with others. On this day, parents should pay special attention to their emotional management and treat their children and family members carefully and patiently.

Seventh, New Year's money and red envelopes for the old and young.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, the elders will give red envelopes to the younger ones, which reflects the care and blessings of the elders for the younger generations, and also means that the children will grow up healthily and succeed in their studies in the new year.

At the same time, the number of red envelopes also represents the expectations and blessings of the elders for the younger generations, implying that they hope that they will achieve greater results and earn more money in the new year.

viii - Say auspicious words.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, people have to say auspicious words, such as:"This year, the money is rolling in"、"Safe and healthy"、"Family fun"、"The elderly live a long life"Wait. On this day, friends and relatives use auspicious words to express blessings and joy in their conversations and greetings.

These words imply good expectations and blessings for the new year, and also reflect people's yearning and pursuit of a happy life.

Nine, the daughter's beginning.

2. Get married in the third year of junior high school, and then go back to your parents' house for the New Year.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, the married daughter does not celebrate the New Year at her in-law's house, but chooses the second or third day of the new year and then returns to her parents' house to pay New Year's greetings.

10. Put money under your pillow to sleep.

On the night of the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, people put money under their pillows to sleep, meaning wealth and auspiciousness. Waking up on the first day of the new year, people count the banknotes under their pillows to welcome the new year's wealth and good fortune.

It is more desirable for the elders to give the younger ones New Year's money, or for couples to surprise each other by putting New Year's money under their pillows, and it also has a good meaning. New Year's money is also called"New Year's money", is one of the traditional folklore of the past.

In short, the rules and traditions of the first day of the first lunar month reflect people's respect and expectations for the New Year, and also contain rich cultural connotations and profound folk traditions.

Although some are unreliable, that is, lack of scientific basis, but the ancestors have passed it down from generation to generation, and the most important thing is to find a good meaning, have a good luck, and hope that everything will go well in the new year.

Therefore, while we celebrate the festive season, we should also keep these traditional customs in mind, and inherit and carry forward the wisdom left by our ancestors. I wish you all harmony, happiness and auspiciousness in the Year of the Dragon!

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