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The first day of the Lunar New Year has arrivedThe seventh day of the first monthThe customs are as follows:
1. The first day of the first lunar month is the first day of the Spring Festival, and the custom pays attention to opening the door and fighting. People get up early and put a cannon first, so that the house is full of people.
Then I will go to my relatives and neighbors to pay New Year's greetings and send New Year's blessings and hope for good luck in the coming year. Don't move the broom, don't take out the garbage, don't cook rice on this day! On the first day of the new year, don't take away your blessings and wealth!
2. Return to your parents' home on the second day of the first month. On this day, wives and husbands go to their parents' homes with New Year's gifts, greet their families, and have lunch. On this day in the north, the god of wealth is also sacrificed, and wontons and ingots are eaten.
3. The third day of the new year is also known as "Red Dog Day", which is easy to quarrel with others, so on this day, people generally stay at home, sweep up the garbage at home, and sweep away bad luck.
Some elders are more particular and require that they should not visit the door on this day.
4. The fourth day of the first lunar month welcomes the God of Wealth, which is the day to worship the God of Wealth. On this day, everyone should prepare melon seeds, fruits, etc., on the one hand, to entertain the guests of the New Year, and on the other hand, to accept the "God of Wealth."
of inspections. 5. On the fifth day of the first month, we should "drive away the five poor", that is, "poor in wisdom, poor in learning, poor in literature, poor in life, and poor in hand". On this day, people have to get up early to set off firecrackers, clean up, and drive away unlucky things.
On this day, you have to eat dumplings, and when you chop the filling, you have to make a sound so that the neighbors can hear it. Dumplings used to be eaten for five days, but now people usually eat them once on the fifth day of the new year.
6. The sixth day of the first lunar month is the day of the horse, when people begin to really farm and do business. Shops are open and people are starting to get back to work. In the past, people also worshipped the toilet gods on this day, cleaned the toilets, and cleaned the filth, so it was called "Fuman".
7. The seventh day of the first lunar month is also known as "human day", everyone celebrates their birthday on this day, and everything recovers. On this day, there is a custom of eating spring rolls, and at the same time, it is paired with Qibao soup to drive away evil spirits and warm the heart and stomach.
Festive customs are formed:
A traditional festival of the Han people.
The form is diverse and the content is rich, which is the formation process of a traditional festival with the long history and culture of our nation, and the process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of the country's history and culture.
The origin and development of festivals is a process of gradual formation, subtle improvement, and slowly infiltration into social life. Like the development of society, it is the product of the development of human society to a certain stage.
Most of these festivals in ancient China are related to astronomy, calendar, mathematics, and the solar terms that were later divided, which can be traced back to at least Xia Xiaozheng in the literature.
Shangshu, to the Warring States Period, the twenty-four solar terms divided into a year.
It is basically complete, and the traditional festivals that follow are all closely related to these solar terms.
By the Han Dynasty, the main traditional festivals in our country have been finalized, people often say that these festivals originated in the Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty was the first period of great development after the reunification of China, political and economic stability, science and culture have been greatly developed, which provides good social conditions for the final formation of the festival.
The festival developed to the Tang Dynasty, which has been liberated from the primitive worship and taboo and mysterious atmosphere, and has turned into an entertainment and etiquette type, becoming a real festival. Since then, the festival has become cheerful and festive, rich and colorful, and many sports and pleasure activities have appeared, and soon become a fashion and popular, and these customs have continued to develop and endure.
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On the first day of the Lunar New Year, people will draw chickens, eat Wuxin plates, swallow chickens, and so on.
Painting chickens is an old custom. Legend has it that Nuwa first used six days to create chickens, dogs, pigs, sheep, cows, and horses, and after accumulating experience, she created people on the seventh day, so these seven days are called Rooster Day, Dog Day, Pig Day, Sheep Day, Ox Day, Horse Day, and Human Day. Draw a chicken and stick it on the door to show that you are serious.
Xinpan is more interesting: on the first day of the first lunar month, five kinds of spicy vegetables such as onions and leeks should be placed on the plate to eat, taking the meaning of welcoming the new year, and also conforming to the natural law of spring coming and the germination of all things.
From the second to the sixth day of junior high school, it is almost always a time for rest and fun in the New Year. Not to mention the food and toys at the temple fair, the various performances alone can dazzle the children.
Human days are more important, and it is necessary to worship the two emperors of Yan and Huang, the ancestors of humanity. In some places, a small figure will be cut out with paper and pasted on the bedroom tent. If you pay more attention to it, you will cook seven vegetable soup and eat it, and it is said that everything will go smoothly in the following days.
From the first day to the fifth day of the new year, you can't sweep the garbage out of the door, otherwise you will take the blessings away.
It's obviously not realistic to live like this throughout the New Year. Therefore, in folklore, there was soon a break of five, stipulating that as soon as this day arrives, the taboo of the days before the Lunar New Year can be broken.
The custom of the first day of the Lunar New Year.
1. Barium artillery battle.
On the morning of the Spring Festival, open the door, first put firecrackers, called the opening of the cannon battle, put three pieces called Lianzhong Sanyuan, put four pieces called Fulu Shouxi, put five pieces called five blessings Linmen, put six pieces called six six Shun. After the sound of firecrackers, the broken red is all over the ground, bright like a cloud brocade, called full of red. At this time, the streets were full of vigor and joy.
People meet and say hello to each other, and the new year begins.
2. Worship God. At the same time, the first day of the first lunar month is also a day to worship God, and friends with religious beliefs can go to the temple to burn incense and pray for blessings to ensure the smooth and safe year of life. On the first day of the first lunar month, the neighbors will worship their ancestors and worship the gods in the early morning, get up to burn incense, and set off firecrackers to grab the spring.
3. Drink Tusu wine.
Tusu wine is a kind of medicinal wine, in ancient customs, the whole family drank Tusu wine on the first day to dispel unhealthy spirits. In ancient times, the method of drinking Tusu wine was very chic, and ordinary people always drank from the elderly, but drinking Tusu wine was just the opposite, starting from the youngest. Probably the younger ones grow up day by day and drink first to congratulate them, while the older ones drink later to show their retention.
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The customs from the first day of the Lunar New Year to the seventh day of the Lunar New Year
First, the first day of junior high school
1. Open the door cannon battle - on the morning of the Spring Festival, the door is opened, and the firecrackers are set off first, which is called the "open door cannon battle". After the sound of firecrackers, the ground was full of red, and at this time the street was full of vigor and joy.
2. New Year's greetings - an important activity in the Spring Festival is to go to the homes of new friends and neighbors to congratulate the New Year.
3. Eat rice cakes - the style of rice cakes has square-shaped yellow and white rice cakes, symbolizing **, **, meaning the meaning of wealth in the New Year.
4. Gathering wealth - it is said that the first day of the first month is the birthday of the broom, and the broom cannot be used on this day, otherwise it will sweep away the good luck.
Second, the second year of junior high school
Son-in-law Day – A married daughter will bring her husband and children back to her parents' house 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. And the gift must be an even number, and the odd number is unlucky.
3. The third year of junior high school
Red Dog Day - The third day of the first month is called "Xiao Nian Dynasty", also known as "Red Dog Day". Legend has it that "Red Dog" is the "God of Wrath", and those who meet him will definitely be unlucky, so the third day of the first month is a "fierce day", and it is not suitable to go out. However, this custom has long been outdated, because with the progress of the times, it is rare for people to gather together for the Spring Festival, which has been diluted a lot.
Fourth, the fourth day of the first month
1. Zheluo - On this day, the whole family eats Zheluo together, the so-called Zheluo, which is a hodgepodge of leftover meals from several days.
2. Throw away the poor - clean up the New Year's goods. Dust indoors, sweep the floor in the house, and pile garbage in the yard ready to "throw the poor".
Fifth, the fifth day of the first month
1. 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.
2. Opening of the market - during the old custom of the Spring Festival, large and small shops are closed from the beginning of the new year, and the market is opened on the fifth day of the first month. It is customary to take the fifth day of the first month as the sacred day of wealth, and it is believed that choosing this day to open the market will definitely attract wealth and treasure.
Sixth, the sixth day of the first month
Sending the poor - the sixth day of the first month is called "Horse Day", and on this day it is necessary to "send the poor", which is a very distinctive custom of the ancient folk in China. There are also their own ways of sending the poor in different parts of China. But the implication is basically the same, it is all about sending away poor ghosts.
It reflects the traditional psychology of the Chinese people who generally hope to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, to send away the poverty and hardship of the old days, and to welcome a better life in the new year.
Seventh, the seventh day of the first month
Renri - The seventh day of the first lunar month is Renri, that is, people's birthdays. According to the "Book of Occupation", from the beginning of the first month, the order in which God created all things was "one chicken and two dogs, three pigs and four sheep, five oxen and six horses, seven people and eight grains", so the seventh day of the first month is the human day. Everyone should be respected on a human day, and parents should not teach their children on this day.
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The Spring Festival is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation, which not only embodies the Chinese nation's ideological beliefs, ideals and aspirations, life entertainment and cultural psychology, but also is a carnival display of blessings, disasters, food and entertainment activities. During the Spring Festival, various New Year's celebrations are held all over the country, and there are differences in the content or details of customs due to different regional cultures, with strong regional characteristics.
The customs are as follows: New Year's Day: New Year's greetings.
The second day of the Lunar New Year: Go back to your parents' home.
The third day of the Lunar New Year: It is not advisable to go out, and do not pay New Year's greetings.
The fourth day of the Lunar New Year: Greet God and receive God.
The fifth day of the Lunar New Year: send the poor and eat dumplings.
The sixth day of the Lunar New Year: send poor ghosts.
The seventh day of the Lunar New Year: spread pancakes and send the god of fire.
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The first day of the first lunar month: New Year's greetings, opening the door, New Year's greetings, giving New Year's money, occupying the New Year, sticking chickens, gathering wealth, and reunion dinner.
The second day of the first lunar month: sacrifice to the God of Wealth (Eid Day), Aunt Day (aunts have to go to their father-in-law's house and mother-in-law to pay New Year's greetings).
The third day of the first month: burning the door god paper, millet birthday, Xiao Nian Dynasty.
The fourth day of the first month: Sheep Day (no sheep can be killed).
The fifth day of the first month: southerners welcome the god of wealth, worship the god of the road, and open the market on the fifth day of the first month.
The sixth day of the first lunar month: send the poor ghost, make fat, and open the market (the shop restaurant is officially open for business).
The seventh day of the first month: the day of the first month (the ancient people have the custom of wearing "human victory", human victory is a kind of headdress, from the Jin Dynasty began to cut the ribbon for the flowers, cut the ribbon for the people, or the gold leaf for the people to paste the screen, but also wear it on the hair. ), fishing for yusheng.
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Han nationality - on the first day of the Lunar New Year, people do not sweep the floor, do not splash water outside, do not go through the back door, do not beat and scold children, congratulate each other on the auspicious and prosperous New Year, and everything goes well.
On the second day of the Lunar New Year, the traditional custom, today is the day when the son-in-law returns to his mother-in-law's house.
On the third day of the Lunar New Year, I usually don't go out to pay New Year's greetings, because of my red mouth, so I hope to avoid easy quarrels with people, if there are relatives and friends who have not yet exchanged each other...In some rural areas and cities in Chinese mainland, there is a custom of not using knives or scissors from the first day to the third day of the new year.
the third day of the new year: red dog day
The third day of the first year is also known as the day of the red dog is an unlucky day , the red dog is the god of wrath , and there are evil things when it encounters . Therefore, the residents of the older generation of Hong Kong do not leave their homes on this day and stay at home to avoid encountering evil.
On the third day of the Lunar New Year, the old custom is called "Hungry Ghost Day", and it is taboo to visit relatives and friends on this day, but this custom has long been outdated, because with the progress of the times, people rarely gather together for the Spring Festival, which has been diluted a lot.
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On the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, there is a custom of eating seven kinds of dishes.
The soup made from seven kinds of vegetables is eaten on a human day to take good signs, and it is said that this thing can remove evil spirits and cure all diseases. Guangdong Chaoshan with mustard greens, kale, leeks, spring vegetables, celery, garlic, thick cloves; Hakka people use celery, garlic, green onions, coriander, leeks with fish, meat, etc.; Taiwan, Fujian with spinach, celery, onion garlic, leeks, mustard greens, camellia, cabbage, etc.
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The first day of the new year to the seventh day of the new year are particular in the people, the first day of the new year represents the beginning of the new year, breakfast and the lamb, on behalf of the meaning of step by step, to the seventh day of the new year represents the end of the Spring Festival, the work should go to work, the go out of the door, so set off firecrackers to celebrate. Eat dumplings, which represent ingots and make a lot of money.
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What are the traditions from the first day of the new year to the beginning of the new year? There is a difference between the south and the north, in the south, the reunion dinner is eaten on the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve, and then all the garbage is cleaned up, because the first day of the new year cannot sweep the floor, and the first day of the first year sweeps the floor to sweep away the wealth. The seventh day of the new year means that the New Year is over, put a cannon to celebrate the coming year, make more money, and the family will be healthy.
The north is to eat dumplings on the first day of the new year, eat noodles on the second day of the new year, dumplings are like ingots, noodles are like flowing water, and the meaning of longevity.
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Dear, hello, the first day of the Lunar New Year: 1. Worship the ancestral gods: People will burn incense at home to worship their ancestors to show respect for their ancestors.
2. Every household will hang a couplet: Every household will hang a blessing couplet to show the happiness and auspiciousness of the family. 3. Eat reunion dinner:
Families will sit around the table and enjoy a reunion dinner to express their love for their families. The second day of the Lunar New Year: 1. Worship the God of Wealth:
People will go to the temple of the God of Wealth to burn incense and worship the God of Wealth in order to pray for the new year's wealth. 2. Lantern Festival: Men will take the lanterns to the street and pass them on by the elders, conveying joy and auspiciousness.
The third day of the Lunar New Year: 1. Worship amulets: People will go to the temple to burn incense and worship amulets for a year of good health.
2. Set off firecrackers: Set off firecrackers to express auspiciousness and joy in the promotion and respect, and can also drive away evil spirits. The fourth day of the Lunar New Year:
1. Eat glutinous rice balls: Every household will eat tangyuan to express their wishes and pray for family reunion and happiness. 2. Hanging non-language:
Hang non-language and lanterns to show auspiciousness and happiness in the home. The fifth day of the Lunar New Year: 1, sacrifice to the god of grains:
People will go to the temple to burn incense and sacrifice to the god of grains, in order to hope for a good harvest and abundant harvest in the new year. 2. Spring: Every household will travel to experience the beauty of spring.
The sixth day of the Lunar New Year: 1. Worship the moon: People will go to the temple to burn incense and worship the moon in order to prosper in the new year.
2. Paste couplets: Every household will paste couplets to show the auspiciousness and happiness of the family. The seventh day of the Lunar New Year:
1. Sacrifice to the god of the stove: People will go to the temple to burn incense and sacrifice to the god of the stove in order to congratulate their families on their health and health in the new year.
I am from Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province. New Year's Day, the first to the tenth taboo and pay the most attention, the first day of the new year, five watches, firecrackers, New Year's greetings, kowtow to relatives and neighbors of the elders, eat dumplings for breakfast, send red envelopes to children called New Year's money, go to the grave in the morning to worship ancestors, burn paper money, set off firecrackers, this day is taboo to sweep the floor, legend is the birthday of the broom star, moving the broom will break the wealth, sweeping the floor will sweep the wealth out, after the first day of the new year, go to visit relatives and friends, the second year, the daughter-in-law goes back to her mother's home, the bride and her husband go back to her mother's house to pay New Year's greetings to the parents, the third and fourth days of the first year, the eldest nephew to the uncle New Year's greetings, In the past few days, women have avoided needlework, scissors, there are "no needles in the third year, no needles in the fourth month, needles hurt the heart of the valley, and cut the eyes of the valley", the fifth day of the first month, the old commonly known as the broken five, the day of the rise to go to dry relatives, the sixth day of the first day of the business store opened for business, the hotel in recent years because of family dinners, entertaining relatives and friends, classmates and comrades-in-arms gatherings have been informal, after the opening of taboos, the evening of the tenth day of the first ten night at the door of the street roast lice fire "roast which Ming does not hurt", intended to strengthen the body and dispel diseases, gather firewood and grass, cypress branches, and throw the broken broom and rotten broom at home into the fire, all burned out, Folklore on the tenth day of the first month of the first month of the first month on this night the mouse marries a girl or a little mouse marries a daughter-in-law, people will turn off the lights, silence the sound, and provide food for the rat girl to "add a box" to ensure the smooth progress of the rat marriage ceremony, lest the rat god be frightened, the rat is frightened for a night, the rat disturbs people for a year, every household also has to make dumplings, and the dumplings should be tightly known as pinching the mouse's mouth; Swallowing melon seeds, commonly known as swallowing rat eyes.
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