On the twenty eighth day of the lunar month, the six traditional customs should not be forgotten! Ha

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-08

On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, the six traditional customs should not be forgotten! Happy New Year

On December 27, Chinese New Year's Eve, go to the market to kill New Year's chickens. "This is a traditional folk custom, because before December 27 every year, there are three days before the New Year, people are already flocking to it, everyone is busy buying New Year's goods, to welcome the arrival of the Spring Festival.

The twenty-eighth of the Lunar New Year is the most lively time for people! This"Six New Year Customs"How many have you passed? The taste of the year is not strong!

1. "On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, hurry up and get a haircut"。

It is often said"New Year's Month doesn't cut hair, cut uncle"It sounds scary, stemming from historical stories, but it also urges people to send their hair on time, neatly and cleanly during the New Year!

The old man said"On the twenty-eighth day of the new year, hurry up and get a haircut"。It seems that the time is very tight, and in one day it will be Chinese New Year's Eve, and on Chinese New Year's Eve, many barbershops are closed, and you have to hurry up to get a haircut, and you can't delay until the end of the New Year. Otherwise, on Chinese New Year's Eve, if you don't get a haircut, your uncle will be angry if he finds out.

2. "On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, I rushed to the market"。

As the saying goes:"Twenty-seven, the New Year's set"In fact, on the twenty-seventh day of the Lunar New Year, the New Year's fair is already very lively, crowded with people, buying and selling. In fact, on the twenty-eighth day of the Lunar New Year, it was even more lively.

As the saying goes:"On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, I rushed to the market"。Because there are still two days before the Chinese New Year, those who have not yet prepared the New Year's goods should hurry up and prepare. Because by the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, basically everyone is busy with the New Year and needs to rush to buy New Year goods. Therefore, on the twenty-eighth day of the New Year, everyone is rushing to catch up with the New Year!

3. "On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, every household sends noodles"。

Since ancient times, when it comes to the Spring Festival, the most important thing for people is to prepare for the New Year's food and drink. Therefore, as soon as the New Year is over, every household is busy buying New Year's goods.

As the saying goes:"On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, every household makes noodles"。In the past, everyone looked forward to the New Year, especially the children, because the usual meals were not as rich as the Chinese New Year's Eve meals. Every Chinese New Year, every family is busy preparing hearty food in order to eat happily! In folklore, the 28th day of the Lunar New Year begins to cook noodles and prepare steamed and other delicacies, symbolizing the most lively and sumptuous New Year.

4) "On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, don't forget to put the window pane"。

Whenever the Spring Festival comes, everyone will go out to play, display colorful flags everywhere, and display colorful lights, especially the red lanterns hanging high, filled with the joyful atmosphere of the Spring Festival. However, did you know? On this day, there is also the traditional folk custom of pasting window flowers, and voila.

As the saying goes:"On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, don't forget to paste window flowers"。On the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, people were busy pasting Spring Festival Lian, Fu characters, etc., while on the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, people were busy pasting window flowers. In the past, window dressing was a traditional craft and folk culture. Nowadays, the window decorations are mainly produced, which are prosperous, particularly beautiful and festive, giving people a good expectation for the New Year.

5. "On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, everyone washed and dirty"。

As the saying goes:"On the twenty-sixth day of the lunar month, the blessing is washed away; On the twenty-seventh day of the lunar month, wash away the guilt"。It seems that from the twenty-sixth day of the year, we have started to tidy up and prepare for the New Year's cleaning. The twenty-eighth year of the new year is not idle, see what to do?

As the saying goes:"At the age of twenty-eight, everyone washes clothes"。On the twenty-eighth day of the Lunar New Year, there are still two days before the Chinese New Year, and we can't help but take a clean bath and wash our clothes thoroughly. Of course, on the 24th day of the Lunar New Year, we didn't have time to clean the house, but took advantage of the New Year's Day to clean the house and the outside, take care of the hygiene, and welcome the arrival of the New Year. Get rid of the bad luck of the past and welcome the good luck of the new year, so that you can bring blessings and wealth.

6) "On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, steamed cakes are steamed and flowers"。

China is a vast country, and each region has its own traditional customs. On the twenty-eighth day of the Lunar New Year, there is not only the tradition of making noodles, but also the customs of steaming cakes, steamed buns, and appliqués.

As the saying goes:"Twenty-eight years old, steamed cake sticky flowers", at a glance, you can see that there are still many types of preparations. Let's take a look, more people have begun to steam steamed buns, there are steamed rice cakes, which means auspicious every year, auspicious every year, and steamed buns, steamed happy, steamed jujube paste like buns and so on.

The twenty-eighth day of the lunar month is approaching, and in two days it will be the Chinese New Year's Eve! This is the largest traditional festival of the people, although the customs are different in different places, but they are full of strong New Year's flavor and deep blessings.

I wish my friends a happy Year of the Dragon!

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