The Chinese people like to have good luck in dealing with people, so there is a custom of looking at the almanac before doing things, hoping to get good luck. In order to maintain good luck, there are many taboos. So what are the taboos on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year? What can and cannot be done? For more details about the 2018 Lunar New Year calendar, please visit the Fortune Teller website for consultation!What are the taboos on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year? What can and cannot be done?1. Taboos on the eighth day of the first lunar month include not watching red weddings <br /> In ancient times, few men and women got married in the first lunar month. In ancient times, there was a saying that "raising one's head in red" meant that if a man and a woman got married in the first lunar month, it would be the Tai Sui of the month that would suppress their heads and be unfavorable to their children and grandchildren. Therefore, few couples got married in the first lunar month.2. Taboos on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year include breaking objects . <br /> Breaking bowls, plates, cups, and dishes on this day means that there will be "bad luck" in this year. The remedy is to wrap them in red paper, chant auspicious words such as "peace every year", and place them on the altar for a few days to resolve the disaster. You can also wrap the broken pieces in red paper and throw them into the river after the New Year, chanting "Break the porcelain and get a pile of money and silver". 3. The taboo on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year is that the rice jar cannot be empty <br /> to avoid the risk of running out of food for the whole year. This is called "accumulating wealth". On New Year's Eve, no water tank, big or small, can be empty. After it is filled, a well-sealing ceremony is held in the countryside. That is, cover the well surface with a large dustpan and then worship the well god. The winnowing basket cannot be opened on the first day of the New Year, because people tend to regard water as wealth water, and once the winnowing basket is opened, water will be used. |
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