On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, the "Tiangong Day" rises, which coincides with the Spring Festival.
On this day, there is a series of "3 wants and 3 don'ts" in traditional customs, which not only carry people's beautiful expectations for the future, but also contain a deep understanding of life.
Let's learn about these customs, keep them in mind, and inherit traditional Chinese culture.
Three to
1. Eat longevity noodles
On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, on the occasion of "Tiangong Day", it is widely believed that eating longevity noodles can imply longevity.
The slender shape of noodles symbolizes the extension of people's lifespan and is a symbol of good luck.
Therefore, choosing to eat longevity noodles on this day is not only a traditional custom, but also a good wish for health and longevity.
While eating longevity noodles, people will also choose different noodles according to different regions and personal tastes, such as longevity noodles, knife-cut noodles, oil-splashed noodles, etc.
By tasting these delicious pasta dishes, people express their wishes for family happiness and longevity, allowing good wishes to come true in the new year.
2. Worship ancestors
On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, "Tiangong Day" is regarded as a good day to worship ancestors.
Ancestor worship is an important ritual in traditional Chinese culture, through which people express their admiration for their ancestors and appreciate their kindness.
In addition, ancestor worship also helps to purify the family atmosphere and bring auspicious health and well-being to the new year.
Ancestor worship methods include incense, ancestral tablets, and delicacies, etc., through these ceremonies, the Chinese culture inherits the respect and respect for the family bloodline.
The choice to worship ancestors on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year is the inheritance of traditional culture and a deep understanding of the family.
3. Start work
On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, "Tiangong Day" symbolizes the increasing prosperity of the new year and the recovery of Vientiane.
Therefore, this day is also considered to be Geely's start to work day.
Many enterprises and businesses choose to start work on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year in order to have a prosperous business and a wide range of financial resources for a year.
Going to work is not only an economic activity, but also a bright prospect for the future.
Through hard work, I hope to achieve greater achievements in the new year and usher in the glory of my career.
Therefore, choosing to start work on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year is a blessing and expectation for one's career.
February** Dynamic Incentive ProgramThree don'ts
1. Don't quarrel
On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, the "Tiangong Day" is auspicious and peaceful, and people generally believe that it is not appropriate to quarrel.
Quarrels can disrupt family harmony and affect the fortune of the whole New Year.
Therefore, on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, people pay more attention to maintaining the peace and warmth of the family and avoiding unnecessary quarrels and conflicts.
2. Don't litter
On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, "Tiangong Day" means the Spring Festival, and people should keep the environment clean and tidy while welcoming the New Year.
Therefore, on this day, special emphasis is placed on not littering and to keep the home clean and nice.
It is also a sense of responsibility for the environment and a yearning for a better life.
3. Don't do bad things
On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, "Tiangong Day" is considered an auspicious day, and it is generally believed that it is not advisable to do bad things.
This day should be kept away, avoid improper behavior, and maintain good moral character.
By following these "three don'ts", people pursue innocence and kindness in their hearts, hoping for good luck and happiness in the new year.
On the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, "Tiangong Day" is a day full of peace and auspiciousness.
By following the traditional customs of "three wants and three don'ts", people inherit the breadth and profundity of traditional Chinese culture.
On this day, eating longevity noodles, worshipping ancestors, and going to work have become ways for people to express their good wishes and inherit culture.
At the same time, following the principle of "don't quarrel, don't litter, don't do bad things" is also advocating good family relations, environmental protection and moral character.
In the new year, let us remember these traditions, understand the wisdom of them, and welcome a happy and beautiful future together.