Recently, during a family gathering, the elders told our generation about a long-standing belief in the countryside, which is the saying "on the third day of the first lunar month, there are no three things". According to sources, it is a matter of faith and regional cultural considerations, and cannot be easily provoked. The minutes of the day are as follows:
Article 1. Today, someone in the village is talking about superstition again! said that on the third day of junior high school, you can't meet someone borrowing money or something. If you don't believe in evil, you will definitely be unlucky. I'm speechless. I remember that there was a big brother in the village in the past, and his family was quite good at that time, and his business was going well.
Once when he was in the third year of junior high school, a buddy ran to his house to borrow money from him. Look at that person, the way he chirps, it's really annoying. At that time, the eldest brother must have been very entangled in his heart, after all, they are all fellow villagers, and they must have helped if they can help. But, haha, within a few hours of borrowing it, my sister-in-law had a big fight with him.
Let's talk about this, we naturally understand it. The result? And guess what? Since then, his family's business has been declining, dragging the family's economic lifeline. Everyone said that it was because the eldest brother angered the God of Wealth, didn't there be an old saying on the third day of junior high school, "wealth is not exposed". Tsk, I see, this is his own doing. What do you think?
Article 2. Today I would like to share with you another interesting story, that is, we can't see anyone getting a divorce in the third year of junior high school. We've always been like this here, and if you see someone getting divorced in the third year of junior high school, it's going to be a big trouble, and the family will definitely have a quarrel.
Once upon a time, there was a family whose sister came back for dinner in the third year of junior high school after her sister divorced. As a result, within two months, her brother broke up with his daughter-in-law, and the whole village was in an uproar. Everyone was inexplicable, and they all talked about the bad luck brought by the sister who came home.
This statement sounds superstitious, but in our place, it is a rule that everyone agrees on. I think it's probably because people are subconsciously afraid of ruining the joyful atmosphere of the New Year.
So, in order to prevent bad things from happening, people will try to avoid letting broken marriages appear before the start of the new year. It's an interesting tradition, a bit superstitious, but it's also a spice in our lives!
Today I remembered some superstitious sayings in our hometown, and I thought it was very interesting, and I wanted to talk to you about it. Especially the sentence "You can't watch it when you meet a funeral", this is a topic that everyone in the village believes in!
It is said that if you accidentally see someone doing a funeral, then from that day on, your family will be unlucky, sick, and even some disasters will happen!
I went to my grandmother's house the other day and heard her talk about it. There is a person named Grandma in the village, because on the afternoon of the third day of the first lunar month, he accidentally ran into someone holding a funeral, and it didn't take long for all kinds of messy things to happen in the family, and the family was not at peace for a whole year.
The old people in the village speculated whether Grandma had caused something bad, because they felt that if they didn't get out of the way, they would probably get caught in bad luck.
For this reason, they even suggested that if you see someone else doing a funeral, it is best to quickly turn your head to the other side and stay away as much as possible, so that you may be able to save the day.
However, these words are only more concerned by the older generation. For our young people, this kind of statement should only be listened to, after all, science is the last word, we must believe in science, don't let feudal superstition harm ourselves.
These "three nos" may sound bizarre, but in our traditional village, people take these rules very seriously. As the old saying goes,"On the third day of the new year, the three are gone, and the year is peaceful. "In this small village, people would rather believe in what they have than challenge these seemingly superstitious traditions, but they are deeply rooted in people's hearts.
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