In this unique Xiaonian Dynasty, we focus on the unique folk customs of the traditional Spring Festival, especially on the third day of the first lunar month, which was given the name of "Red Dog Day" and became a fierce day that everyone avoided. In order to get through this day safely, we need to keep in mind the four rules at all times: do not worship, do not urge, do not eat, and do not move. Although these taboos seem ancient, they carry rich cultural connotations and outline a unique picture of the Spring Festival.
On this day, we found that people chose to stay at home because of their fear of the "red dog", hanging red stickers with auspicious words, and placing good wishes for family happiness. Even in the hustle and bustle of modern society, this deep affection for tradition is still preserved.
On this special day, we see that everyone is cautious and cautious about all activities. Avoiding going out to visit relatives, not destroying the peace of the family, and respecting the arrival of the red dog is a kind of care for people and their families. This caution is not only reflected in behavior, but also in the choice of food and the details of life.
For children and adults alike, the morning during the Chinese New Year can be more relaxed and no longer disturbed by urging. This is not only a relief for a tired body, but also a care for the relationship between family members. Urging words can be irritating, so on this festive day, treating your family with a gentle attitude can convey a warm family atmosphere.
In terms of food, we learned that there is a unique taboo on the third day of the first lunar month, not eating rice and pork. This carries the meaning of the ancient sacrifice to the grain, and the gratitude to the grain. Such a sense of ritual and reverence for food demonstrates respect for nature and gratitude for life. Family reunions, sumptuous food, and a deep cultural connotation behind each dish.
Finally, we learned that the night of the third day of the first lunar month is the day when the rats get married, and people will turn off the lights and go to bed early to avoid disturbing the mice. This scene can't help but make people sigh at the various traditional customs in the Spring Festival, each of which contains profound cultural connotations and inherits a long history.
On this special occasion of the Chinese New Year, let's feel the deep meaning behind these customs, blending the traditional warmth with the joy of modernity to create our own unique way of celebrating the New Year. Preserving these folk traditions is not only a respect for history and culture, but also a focus on family harmony. Perhaps, in this Spring Festival, we can have a deeper understanding of the harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernity, so that laughter and laughter continue to reverberate on this special day.
I hope that everyone can enjoy the prosperity of modern times and the warmth of tradition in this Spring Festival, and spend a happy and peaceful New Year together. Thank you for reading and wish you a happy and prosperous New Year!