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One day is Rooster Day.
Occupy the year. In the old days, the people used the weather to be cloudy and sunny in the first few days of the new year. It began in the Han Dynasty Dongfang Shuo's "Sui Zhan", which is said to be eight days after the year, one day is the day of the chicken, the second day is the dog, the third day is the pig, the fourth day is the sheep, the fifth day is the cow, the sixth day is the horse, the seventh day is the great man, and the eighth day is the grain.
If the day is fine, then the things of the lord will multiply, and the day of the lord will be cloudy, and the day of the lord will not be prosperous. Later generations follow his habits and believe that from the first day to the tenth day of the new year, the weather is clear, and there is no wind or snow as auspicious. Later generations developed from the year to a series of sacrifices and celebrations.
There are ...... of not killing chickens on the first day of junior high school, not killing dogs on the second day of junior high school, and not killing pigs on the third day of junior high schoolThe custom of not punishing on the seventh day of the first month.
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One day chicken, two days dog, three days pig, four days sheep, five days cattle, six days horses, seven days people, eight days grain.
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Chicken Day. Really, although I'm sweaty too ==|||
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Lunar New Year's Day:
New Year's greetings: New Year's greetings are a traditional Chinese folk custom, which is a way for people to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, and express good wishes to each other. On the first day of the new year, after the younger generation gets up, they should first greet the elders and wish them health and longevity, and all the best.
After the elders have been worshipped, they should prepare them in advance"New Year's money"Distribute it to the younger generation. After greeting the elders in the family, people should also congratulate each other with a smile on their faces when they go out to meet each other"Wishing you prosperity"、"All seasons are good"、"Happy New Year"and other auspicious words, neighbors or relatives and friends also visit each other to greet the New Year or invite each other to drink and entertain.
The second day of the Lunar New Year:
Returning to her parents' home: Married daughters will bring their husbands and children back to their parents' homes to pay New Year's greetings. On this day, the daughter who returns to her parents' house must bring some gifts and red envelopes to distribute to her parents' children, and have lunch at her parents' house.
The third day of the Lunar New Year:
Burning the door god paper: In the old days, the pine and cypress branches during the New Year and the door god paper hung during the festival were burned together on the third day and night of the first day of the new year, so as to show that the year has passed and they are about to start making a living. There is a proverb"burned the door god paper, and the individual looked for physiology"。
The fourth day of the Lunar New Year:
Welcome the gods to the gods: The fourth day of the Lunar New Year is when the gods return to the world from the heavenly realm. Yes"Send God early, pick up God late"It is said that the so-called sending of God should start early in the morning, and it is not too late to receive God in the afternoon.
In terms of offerings, the three animals, fruits, wine and vegetables should be prepared, and incense and candles should be burned to burn gold clothes. If the boss wants to take someone"Fired squid"He was not invited to worship God on this day. From the first to the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, shops are closed, and women do not use needlework.
The fifth day of the Lunar New Year:
Sacrifice to the God of Wealth: Southerners worship the God of Wealth on the fifth day of the first month. Folklore has it that the God of Wealth is the god of the five paths. The so-called five roads refer to the east, west, north, south, and middle, which means that you can get wealth by going out of the five roads.
The sixth day of the Lunar New Year:
Sending poor ghosts: On this day, every household has to throw out the garbage accumulated during the festival, which is called sending poor ghosts.
The seventh day of the Lunar New Year:
Eat seven vegetable soup: the seventh day of the Lunar New Year"Human days"In an agricultural society, everyone hopes to eat seven kinds of vegetable soup and have a bumper harvest in the coming year. I ate it every day"Seven vegetable soups"It also means that the New Year has come to an end, and tomorrow the eighth day of the new year should be re-energized and start working hard.
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1. The first day of the first lunar month.
New Year's greetings, the official title of "year" in the Zhou Dynasty, officially set the word "year" as the first year in the Han Dynasty.
The first day of the first month is commonly known as "Sanyuan", also known as "Sanchao" and "Yuanshuo". It is also known as "Shangri", "Sanshuo", "Sanshi" and so on.
On the morning of the first day of the new year, the door is opened, and the "opening cannon battle" is put first, and after the firecrackers, the ground is full of red, which is called "full house".
The first month of the year begins to occupy the year. Dongfang Shuo's "Sui Zhan" of the Han Dynasty called the eight days after the year: one day is the day of the chicken, the second day is the day of the dog, the third day is the day of the pig, the fourth day is the day of the sheep, the fifth day is the day of the ox, the sixth day is the day of the horse, the seventh day is the day of the man, and the eighth day is the day of the grain.
It is said that the first day of the new year is the birthday of the broom, and the broom cannot be moved on this day, otherwise it will sweep away the luck and wealth, and attract the "broom star" and cause bad luck.
2. The second day of the first month.
On the second day of the Lunar New Year, the married daughter returns to her parents' house with her husband and children. "Guining".
When greeting the New Year, I went to my uncle and father-in-law's house first.
3. The third day of the first lunar month.
On the third day of the first lunar month, some places are commonly known as "Red Dog Day", and there are no guests who go out on this day. The third day of the first month is also called "Xiao Nian Dynasty", which should be sacrificed to ancestors and gods, but not sweeping, **, and fetching water.
On the third day of the Lunar New Year, some shops open for business, commonly known as "opening the store door on the third day of the Lunar New Year".
The third day of the new year is the day when it is said that "rats marry".
The first morning of the first year, the second morning of the first year, and the third day of the new year are full of sleep. ”
4. The fourth day of the first month.
On the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, there is a custom of "receiving God". Every household prepares animal gifts, four fruits, raw kernels, fried dates, etc. to greet them, and burns gold paper and sacred horses.
In addition, the fourth year of junior high school does not use knives and scissors.
5. The fifth day of the first month.
The fifth day of the first lunar month is also called "broken five", and folklore says that the fifth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the God of Wealth. On the fifth day of the new year, we should eat dumplings, set off firecrackers, and catch temple fairs, and the whole family celebrates.
6. The sixth day of the first month.
The sixth day of the first lunar month is "sending the poor", which is a very distinctive custom of the Chinese people, which means to sacrifice to the poor god.
Sweeping away the dust in the house and throwing it into the water is called sending the poor. "The Book of Pictures.
7. The seventh day of the first month.
The seventh day of the first lunar month is also called "human day", "human victory festival", and "seven yuan".
Dongfang Shuo's "Book of Occupation": "People are sunny, and the things born are nurtured; If it rains, there will be disaster. "If the weather is clear on the seventh day of the first lunar month, it is auspicious, which means that the year will be smooth and the population will be safe.
On the seventh day of the first lunar month, you should eat seven kinds of vegetables boiled together, among which there must be celery, green onions, and garlic, which imply diligence and intelligence.
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The first day of the first lunar month is the Spring Festival.
Spring Festival is an indispensable festival for Chinese, and has become one of the oldest and most important festivals in Chinese history. Because it contains our childhood memories (you can eat delicious food, set off fireworks), the warmth of family, and the 'customs' of generations, the Spring Festival is the most difficult feeling for us Chinese.
The Spring Festival originates from'Year Beast'。According to legend, in ancient times there was a head called'years'The monster has a long head and antennae, and it is extremely ferocious. The Nian beast has long lived in the deep sea, and only on Chinese New Year's Eve will climb ashore every year, devour livestock, and hurt people's lives, so once the people in the village reach Chinese New Year's Eve, almost all of them go up the mountain to take refuge, because the mountain is high and steep, the Nian beast cannot go up the mountain.
But once, an old woman did not have time to go up the mountain because of the inconvenience of her legs and feet, and then the fierce beast came, opened its bloody mouth, and pounced on the old woman, and suddenly a Taoist priest came out and lit a string of red paper'Gunpowder', directly still on the Nian Beast, suddenly red, after the Nian Beast touched the fire, trembling, after a strange scream, fled into the sea, and there was no movement.
The next morning (the first day of the Lunar New Year), people have returned, after learning the news, from now on firecrackers, light red candles, paste couplets, the year beast no longer dare to be strange, early in the morning of the first day of the new year, but also go to relatives and friends to say hello. As the saying of the New Year beast spreads farther and farther, the Spring Festival has become the most solemn traditional festival among Chinese folk.
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I hope the Spring Festival can help you, I wish you a happy life, o(o
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The first day of the first month is the Spring Festival, and the fifteenth day of the first month is the Lantern Festival.
Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the first year of the year and is traditionally celebrated. Commonly known as the New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, etc., it is also known verbally as the New Year, the New Year, the New Year, and the New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history, which evolved from the first year of the year in ancient times.
All things are based on the sky, people are from the ancestors, pray for the New Year, worship the heavens and the ancestors, and report the beginning of the book. The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations, and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in the inheritance and development.
During the Spring Festival, various activities to celebrate the New Year are held all over the country, with strong regional characteristics, and a lively and festive atmosphere is overflowing; These activities are mainly based on removing the old and clothing the new, driving away evil spirits and disasters, worshiping gods and ancestors, and praying for blessings and blessings.
The Lantern Festival, also known as the Shangyuan Festival, the Little New Year, the Yuan Xi Festival or the Lantern Festival, is one of the traditional festivals in China on the 15th day of the first lunar month every year. The first month of the first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, the ancients called the "night" as the "night", and the fifteenth day of the first month is the first full moon night of the year, so the fifteenth day of the first month is called the "Lantern Festival". According to the Taoist "Sanyuan", the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is also known as the "Shangyuan Festival".
Since ancient times, the customs of the Lantern Festival have been dominated by the warm and festive lantern viewing customs.
The formation of the Lantern Festival has a long process, according to the general information and folklore, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month has been valued in the Western Han Dynasty, the first month of the first month of the Han Dynasty Emperor Xin night in the Ganquan Palace to worship the "Taiyi" activities, by the descendants as the fifteenth day of the first month of the first month to worship the precursor of the gods. However, the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month was really a folk festival after the Han and Wei dynasties. The custom of lighting lamps on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is related to the eastward spread of Buddhism.
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Eat rice cakes, dumplings, glutinous rice cakes, glutinous rice balls, poached eggs, large meatballs, whole fish, fine wine, lucky oranges, apples, etc
peanuts, melon seeds, candies, teas and delicacies are the mainstay;
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