The ultimate moment of the earth's vitalityThere are four important nodes in the lunar calendar, which are the beginning of spring, the beginning of summer, the beginning of autumn and the beginning of winter. And the day before these nodes is called the Absolute Sun. The Absolute Sun represents the ultimate expression of the earth's vitality, it marks the peak of the power of the five elements, and it is an important moment for farmers to be busy farming. The concept of the Absolute Sun is rooted in the ancient theory of the Five Elements, which combines the vicissitudes of nature with the power of the Five Elements to show the rhythm and vitality of nature. On this day, the power of the five elements reaches its extreme, the earth is full of life, and all things flourish. It's a special juncture and a time to look forward to. In addition to the absolute sun, there are four "departure days" in traditional Chinese culture, namely the spring equinox, the summer solstice, the autumn equinox, and the day before the winter solstice. They also represent a specific state of the power of the five elements, reflecting the vicissitudes of nature and the flow of life force. These solar terms and the day of absoluteness have a profound meaning in traditional Chinese culture, reflecting people's awe and reverence for nature.
Through observation and experimentation, we can reveal the scientific laws behind the absolute sun, and further understand the ultimate expression of the earth's vitality. In addition, we can also raise awareness and importance of the Absolute Sun by holding related events. For example, farming experience activities can be organized to allow urban residents to experience the hardships and joys of farming. Cultural events can be held to celebrate the unique sun and rediscover and revere the power of nature. The Absolute Sun is the ultimate moment of the earth's vitality, and it represents the pinnacle of the power of the five elements. In modern society, we should re-understand and attach importance to the sun, and enhance our perception and recognition of the vitality of the earth by drawing on agricultural wisdom, scientific research and related activities. Only in this way can we better interact with nature, protect and inherit the farming culture, and let the vitality of the earth be better displayed and developed. The beginning of spring, the ancients regarded it as a taboo on the sun, believing that this day was more cloudy, and people should keep quiet and avoid going out.
On the last day, people will take a series of prudent actions, such as fasting or vegetarianism, and avoiding spicy and greasy foods. In addition, there are a series of wedding taboos, such as taboos on laundry, dossing, and engagement. However, in modern society, people have gradually balanced tradition and modernity, and their behavior on the day of Lichun has become more flexible and rational. The beginning of spring is a special day, which marks the beginning of spring. The ancients believed that on the day of the beginning of spring, the yang energy began to rise, and all things recovered. However, they also believe that the day of the beginning of spring is easy to provoke rumors, so they advocate "hiding from spring" and should not go out. We can't help but ask, why does Lichun provoke a matter of tongue? Is there some scientific basis for this? According to experts, the temperature changes greatly before and after the beginning of spring, and the human body is also in a transitional period, which is easy to cause some physical discomfort and emotional impact.
In addition, the beginning of spring is often preceded by a cold winter, when people spend a lot of time indoors, lack outdoor exercise and sun exposure, and have relatively low physical function. These factors cause people to be prone to symptoms such as tiredness, irritability, and emotional instability on the day of the beginning of spring, which can easily lead to verbal disputes. The day before the beginning of spring, we can travel freely as usual. This day is considered a normal day, and there are no special taboos. We are free to go out and about according to our needs and arrangements. However, in the modern world, do we still need to abide by the taboo of the sun? Different people have different opinions on this. Some people still cling to traditional beliefs as a way to protect their health and the health of their families. Others, on the other hand, are more scientific and rational, believing that the beginning of spring is just a point in time and there is no need to be overly superstitious. They pay more attention to their usual diet and living habits, and maintaining a good physical condition is the most important thing.
No matter how we choose, we should treat the taboo with a scientific and rational attitude. We can learn from the wisdom of the ancients and maintain a certain degree of vigilance, but at the same time, we must also make reasonable arrangements according to our actual situation. Regarding the taboo of the beginning of spring, we can see it as a cultural inheritance, which to a certain extent reflects the observation and understanding of nature and the human body of the ancients. In modern society, we can pay more attention to scientific research and better adjust our lifestyles on the basis of understanding the laws of nature. After all, people's attitudes towards the taboo of the sun are still changing. The convenience of modern society and the development of technology have allowed us to be more flexible in dealing with time and behavior, and we have more choices and autonomy. Whether we follow tradition or pursue modernity, we should make the most appropriate decisions based on our real needs and actual circumstances. In this way, we can better enjoy life and welcome the arrival of spring.
Jue Sun refers to the two days of each month, the first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar. On these two days, it is believed that Yang and Yin will alternate, so it is important to avoid some taboos and precautions. First of all, it is not advisable to travel every day. It is believed that people are prone to accidents or injuries when traveling on a desperate day, so try to avoid going out on these two days. Secondly, it is absolutely not advisable to get married and move. Conventional wisdom is that getting married or moving on the day of the end of the day will bring bad luck, so avoid doing these important things on the day of the end. In addition, it is not advisable to shave and wash your hair on a daily basis. It is believed that shaving or washing your hair on the last day will lead to bad luck, so try to avoid these activities on these two days. In addition, it is not advisable to clean the room and organize the belongings on the first day. Conventional wisdom is that cleaning your room or organizing things on a desperate day will take away good luck, so try to avoid these activities on these two days. In life, we can take a more rational approach to these traditional ideas.
While there is no scientific basis to support the taboos and precautions of the sun, these traditional beliefs reflect a sense of reverence and caution about nature. Therefore, we can maintain a cautious and reverent mindset of nature in our lives, but we don't have to be overly superstitious. All in all, the taboos and precautions of the absolute sun are a manifestation of people's reverence and caution for nature. We can rationalize our activities, and at the same time look at these traditional ideas in a more rational manner, and avoid excessive superstition.