On the ninth day of the first lunar month, you d better know these taboos as early as possible

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-18

The taboo of the ninth day of the first month.

1.Do not wash clothes: on the ninth day of the first month, especially avoid drying underwear**. In traditional Chinese customs, it is not advisable to wash clothes for many days during the first lunar month, and the ninth day of the lunar month is no exception. On this day it is better to avoid washing clothes, or to wash them a day earlier or later. If the laundry washed before is not dry, do not take it out to dry, especially women's underwear**, etc., and put it away.

2.Avoid quarrels between husband and wife and quarrels of tongues: On the ninth day of the first lunar month, quarrels between husband and wife should be avoided, and quarrels with others should also be avoided. Folklore has it that the Jade Emperor would come down to inspect the world, and on this day family quarrels and verbal battles would anger the Jade Emperor, leading to a year of unhappiness and misfortune.

3.Hygiene, no littering and spitting: On the ninth day of the first lunar month, people should pay attention to hygiene and keep the environment clean. In particular, littering and spitting should not be allowed, as this is not only a sign of respect for the environment, but also good for human health. As the saying goes, "clean environment, healthy body and mind", it is the responsibility of each of us to stress hygiene and care for the environment.

On the ninth day of the first lunar month, we should keep a good mood, get along with our families, and avoid quarrels and verbal disputes, so that we can accept the blessings of the gods and a safe and smooth year. At the same time, it is also important to maintain the hygiene and cleanliness of the environment, not only on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, we should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the environment, and develop good living habits. This is not only good for one's own health, but also for respect and contribution to others and society.

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