As the saying goes, never return home, marry and marry when you leave the day , explore the connota

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-22

As the saying goes, "If you don't return home on the last day, you will marry on the day of departure", * the connotation and saying of the absolute day and the day of departure.

Life in the countryside is rich and varied, with simple customs, special customs, and many philosophical proverbs. These few sentences condense the wisdom and experience of the vast number of farmers, concise and concise, and have profound implications. "Don't pay it back, don't marry every day" is a common saying, and the content is related to major festivals and customs in the countryside. This article will conduct an in-depth analysis of this statement, the specific meaning of "absolute sun" and "leaving the sun" in rural society and their impact on rural society.

First, let's interpret the Desperate Days section. In rural areas, the selection of seasons and climates is very particular, and there are some special festivals that are not suitable. A "dying day" is a day when people don't feel right to go home. So, what day is the "Absolute Day", exactly? According to village customs, the "last day" is on the fifth, fifteenth, and twenty-fifth days of the month. On the village calendar, these days are considered ominous days because they are associated with the "Four Absolute Departures". "Four absolutes and four separations" is a kind of four consecutive days with an interval of seven days, of which the beginning.

Five, ten. The 5.25 coincides between these four cycles and is therefore considered an ominous day. On the day of the "last day", it is considered that there will be no good results when going out to do business or work, and there will be risks. So, for safety reasons, most people don't go home at this time.

Next, let's talk about the "Wedding Ceremony". This article is about the wedding customs in the countryside. The "Departure Day" is on the second, twelfth, twenty-second, and twenty-ninth days of the month. In the countryside, people see these days as special days associated with parting and grief. Because of the deep fear of parting, on this day, there is usually no such festive thing as a wedding. It is felt that getting married on such a day is very inauspicious and a disaster for the couple. Therefore, many people like to get married on the first, sixteenth, twenty-first, and twenty-sixth days of the lunar calendar, because they believe that it will bring good luck and happiness to the newlyweds.

In rural life, in addition to the above-mentioned "absolute day" and "departure day", there are other special festivals and customs. For example, people regard the first day of each month as the "New Year's Day" to pay tribute to their ancestors; The fifteenth day of each month is the "Hope Day", which symbolizes a good harvest and peace. And on the thirtieth day of each month, it is called the "obscure day", which is also regarded as a gloomy day. In this special festival, certain customs and habits must be observed in order to achieve peace.

Analyzing the proverb "the sun will not return, the sun will end", from which we can understand more deeply how the choice of solar terms in rural society affects people's daily life and customs. Human beings act according to the time and according to the time to conform to the laws of nature in order to be auspicious and auspicious. Although this ancient way of thinking and customs has diminished over time, in a sense, it can help us better understand the history and culture of the countryside.

In today's world, due to the continuous development of technology and society, climate change is becoming more and more scientific and convenient. However, in many villages, the old calendars and customs still have a profound influence.

It is not only the behavioral norm of human society, but also a kind of culture and wisdom that has been handed down from human society for thousands of years. Therefore, understanding and respecting the traditional ideas and customs of the countryside is the key to preserving the culture and history of the countryside.

To sum up, the folk ideology and customs of "never returning, never returning, never ending the day" occupy a pivotal position in rural society. Through the analysis of its concepts and customs, we can have a deeper understanding of the unique charm and wisdom of rural culture. On this basis, it is all the more necessary to fully understand the preservation and inheritance of the excellent traditional Chinese culture, so that it can continue to play its due role in contemporary society. Only in this way can we better understand the countryside and pay more attention to the life of the countryside, so as to find a balance between the contemporary and the traditional.

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