Yo roar, friends, I'm here again! Today, let's talk about the special day of the seventh day of the first lunar month! Do you know that the seventh day of the first lunar month is the "human day" in our traditional customs! On this day, we have to follow some old traditions, abide by the three rules and eat three foods, which means that people and families will be prosperous and everything will be good in the new year! Come and take a look at these interesting old traditions with Fugui!
1. Abide by the three rules.
No quarrels, no fights: the seventh day of the first lunar month is the "human day", that is, the birthday of human beings. On this day, we should respect everyone, do not quarrel, do not fight, and celebrate the festival in harmony. Because quarrels and fights can ruin the atmosphere of the festival and also affect their own fortunes. So, no matter what doesn't go your way, learn to be patient and tolerant!
Do not travel far: On the seventh day of the first lunar month, it is not recommended to travel far in traditional customs. Because this day is the birthday of a human being, it should be celebrated at home with the family. If you do need to go out under special circumstances, try to choose a place close to you and don't go too far. In this way, you can ensure the safety and health of yourself and your family!
Don't kill: The seventh day of the first lunar month is an auspicious day, and we should respect life and not kill. During this day, we can choose to eat vegetarian food or prepared food to avoid killing. In this way, you can not only accumulate virtue and do good deeds, but also bring good luck and blessings to yourself and your family!
2. Eat three foods.
Eating noodles: On the seventh day of the first lunar month, many places have the custom of eating noodles. Because noodles symbolize longevity, smoothness, and also symbolize people's good wishes for health and longevity. So, on this day, we can choose to eat a bowl of hot noodles to please the winner!
Eat Shippo Soup: Shippo soup is a soup made from seven different vegetables, which symbolizes a good harvest and good luck. Eating Qibao soup on the seventh day of the first lunar month can pray for good weather and abundant crops in the new year. Moreover, the choice of vegetables in Qibao soup is also particular, and some vegetables with good meaning are generally selected to match. For example, celery means hard work and prosperity, and green onion means intelligence and cleverness. So, on this day, we can also try to cook our own bowl of Qibao soup to taste!
Eat fish: Fish is also one of the essential delicacies on the seventh day of the first lunar month. Fish symbolizes surplus and wealth every year, and also symbolizes people's yearning and pursuit of a better life. Eating fish on this day can be a good luck, which means that in the new year, there will be abundant wealth and wealth. Moreover, the meat of fish is delicate, delicious and nutritious, and it is a delicacy that many people like!
In addition to the above traditional customs and food, there are many other interesting activities and exquisiteness on the seventh day of the first lunar month! For example, in some places, traditional folk activities such as temple fairs, dragon and lion dances are held to celebrate this special day; In some places, fireworks are set off to ward off evil spirits and pray for peace and good luck. In short, on the special day of the seventh day of the first lunar month, no matter which way we choose to celebrate, we can feel the strong festive atmosphere and cultural heritage!
Oh, I've talked so much about the traditional customs and food culture on the seventh day of the first lunar month! Can't wait to try these fun activities and food? Don't worry, don't worry! Nirvana would like to remind everyone here: while enjoying food and celebrating festivals, we should also pay attention to safety, hygiene and health issues! In this way, we can truly achieve a happy holiday and a healthy life!
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