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Summary. People believe that hair is the body's yang energy, and cutting it is equivalent to weakening one's own yang energy, which may lead to illness or bad luck. Therefore, in order to avoid this possible adverse effect, people usually comply"May do not shave the head"customs.
In modern society, the significance of this traditional custom has been greatly diminished, and many people do not particularly care about whether or not to cut their hair in May. This superstitious notion has faded away, and many people choose to decide when to cut their hair based on their personal needs and preferences. Therefore,"May do not shave the head"It is seen more as a custom in traditional culture than as a meaningful suggestion of behavior.
Hello, upon inquiry"May do not shave the head"In a traditional Chinese saying, the split ear means not to cut your hair in May. This proverb originates from the ancient folk belief that cutting your hair in May will bring bad luck or bad luck to happen. (The above information is ** in).
People believe that hair is the body's yang energy, and cutting it is equivalent to weakening one's own yang energy, which may lead to illness or bad luck. Therefore, in order to avoid the adverse effects of this possible celebration of annihilation, people usually comply"May do not shave the head"customs. In modern society, the significance of this traditional practice has been greatly diminished, and many people don't particularly care about whether or not they cut their hair in May.
This superstitious notion has faded away, and many people choose to decide when to cut their hair based on their personal needs and preferences. Therefore,"May do not shave the head"It is seen more as a custom in traditional culture than as a meaningful suggestion of behavior.
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The origin of not cutting hair in the New Year is as follows:
According to the folk saying, "If you don't shave your head in the first month, you will shave your uncle to die." According to folklore experts, this tradition comes from the "shaving policy" imposed on the Han people in the early Qing Dynasty. The Han people did not cut their hair in the first month to express their "nostalgia" for the Ming Dynasty, and later they were falsely rumored to be "dead uncles".
Experts say that this is also a typical example of the evolution from industry customs to national customs. The ancients naturally thought of starting from the "head" on Chinese New Year's Eve, which made the head shaving master busy in Layuege. In order to rest and visit relatives and friends during the New Year, the barber industry slowly formed the rule of "no haircuts during the New Year", and eventually formed a national custom.
This custom has begun to fade, and young people are hungry for time and do not pay much attention to it.
The fourteenth day of the first lunar month is customary
Chinese folk will be the 14th day of the first lunar month as the "Linshui Niangniang" (also known as "Shuntian Virgin") birthday, legend has it that Linshui Niangniang's surname is Chen, is a person in the Tang Dynasty, and later became a god to save women with difficult births. Therefore, the Chinese folk ancestral hall was enshrined, called "Linshui Niangniang" and "Our Lady of Shuntian". In fact, it was the women who created a protector for themselves in an era when they had no status and science was underdeveloped, and it was also a way for them to be afraid of dystocia and encourage themselves.
In order to prepare for the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, Chinese folk will build lantern sheds on this day, hang lanterns, and do some pre-study activities for amusement shows, which become "lantern trials" to welcome the annual Lantern Festival. As for the lantern vendors in the market, they have long prepared all kinds of lanterns and are ready to sell them, becoming a "light market".
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The reason why you can't shave your head in May is because there are many old people who say that getting a haircut in the fifth month of the lunar calendar is easy to make your hair fall out before drying. And other sayings about shaving the head in the fifth month of the lunar calendar are basically similar, "the body is hairy, and the parents receive it", the hair is given to us by our parents, so it should not be shaved in the fifth month of the lunar calendar, otherwise it is disrespectful to our parents.
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There is no basis, it is nonsense.
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It's not superstition, since the ancients said it, it's not all groundless. Something must have happened. How can it be called superstition?
Upstairs, please don't just say that the unexplainable thing is superstition, we all live between superstition and science. Science must not reject superstition. Contrarily.
Interdependence and utilization.
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There is a saying that you can't shave your head in May, only a small number of areas, and many places don't
1. There is a Dragon Boat Festival in May, and there is a "Dragon Boat Festival", which is considered a sacrificial month, so it does not fall out. May in some areas, is the month of sacrifice, they have the Dragon Boat Festival is not only the fifth day of the fifth month of May, but there is a "small Dragon Boat Festival" and "big Dragon Boat Festival", the small Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the first month of May, the big Dragon Boat Festival is May 15, these two "five", are related to the sacrifice, they call this "Duanyang".
Generally speaking, the ancients were more particular about hair, and when they sacrificed, they generally did not lose their hair, otherwise there was a rather unlucky saying of "going with the ancestors". Therefore, people in these places have the saying of "sacrificial month", and this month can not lose hair, including the baby's full moon fetal hair, it is also not shaved, if it is a child born in April, his first shaving of fetal hair will be in June, generally not the first fifteenth day of the first month, and so on. Therefore, some fetal hair will be longer than in other places, because of customs.
February and May are just hot for most areas, and the head is generally shaved at the end of April, and it is not necessary to shave again in May. Another reason is that the weather is getting hotter. In most areas, it will get hotter and hotter from the middle of April of the lunar calendar (about two weeks after May Day), so the end of April will always be the peak period for haircuts, and it takes 1-2 months for people's hair to grow to a certain length.
That way, there was no need to cut your hair throughout May, because it didn't grow too long at all. In most cases, where only convenience is paid attention to, and hairstyles are not bothered, the custom of May has changed from "no haircut" to "no haircut".
In general, not shaving your head in May is just a small area, and most places don't pay attention to this, so if you have a need to shave your head, it doesn't matter if you go in May.
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Because May is called the month of sacrifice in the south. There is a Dragon Boat Festival in May, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, which cannot lose hair, and hair loss will reduce yang energy.
It's very unscientific, do you ask about the weather poison, or the problem of people getting on fire, thank you.
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