New Year's Song:"Children, children, don't be greedy, after Laba is the New Year; Laba porridge, drink it for a few days, and it will be twenty-three; Twenty-three sugar melons sticky; Twenty-four sweep the house; Twenty-five frozen tofu; Twenty-six went to buy meat; Twenty-seven slaughtered roosters; twenty-eight handfuls of facial hair; Twenty-nine steamed steamed buns; Thirty nights to stay up for one night; The first and second days of junior high school are all over the street. "
The first day of the first lunar month, the first day of the Lunar New Year, is a very important festival in traditional Chinese culture. On this day, there are many traditional customs and taboos.
The "four dos" usually refer to:
1. Worship ancestors and gods: The first day of the first lunar month is the day to worship ancestors and gods, and people will go to the cemeteries or temples of their ancestors to pray to their ancestors and gods for peace and happiness in the New Year.
2. Eat a reunion dinner: The first day of the first lunar month is a day for the whole family to reunite, and the family will have a sumptuous reunion dinner together, symbolizing the harmony and unity of the family.
3. Firecrackers: Firecrackers are one of the traditional ways to welcome the New Year, implying expulsion and good luck.
4. Wear new clothes: People will wear new clothes, which means welcoming the new year and welcoming a new beginning.
The "four don'ts" refer to:
1. It is not advisable to sweep the floor and take out the garbage: The first day of the first lunar month is the day to welcome the God of Wealth, and sweeping the floor and taking out the garbage may sweep away the wealth, so it is not appropriate to carry out these activities.
2. It is not advisable to use scissors and needles: these tools may bring an unlucky atmosphere, so they should not be used on this day.
3. It is not advisable to say unlucky words: On the first day of the first lunar month, people should avoid saying unlucky words so as not to bring bad omens.
4. Don't break things: Breaking things can be considered unlucky, so be especially careful on this day to avoid breaking things.
These customs and taboos reflect the reverence and prayers of the ancient people for the New Year, and although these traditional beliefs have been gradually diluted in modern society, these customs and taboos are still preserved and passed down in some places.
The first day of the first month of the Year of the Dragon, the first day of the Lunar New Year, has a special significance in traditional Chinese culture. This day is often referred to as "Yuan Ri", "Yuan Zheng" or "Zheng Dan". In the Year of the Dragon, the first day of the first lunar month is even more auspicious and auspicious, as the dragon is a symbol of auspiciousness and power in Chinese culture.
On the first day of the first month of the Year of the Dragon, there are some special customs. For example, sharp objects such as scissors and needles and threads are avoided as much as possible, as in folk beliefs these tools symbolize separation and separation, and their use may bring with them a sign of separation or conflict. In addition, according to tradition, there are some special dietary customs related to dragons on the first day of the first month of the Year of the Dragon, such as eating spring cakes, noodles, wontons, and dumplings, etc., all of which are named after the dragon, which symbolizes good luck and good luck.
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