What are the taboos on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year in 2018? Where does the eighth day of the Lunar New Year come from?

What are the taboos on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year in 2018? Where does the eighth day of the Lunar New Year come from?
People always pay special attention to the days before and after the Spring Festival, believing that if they don’t do well at the beginning of the year, all the good luck for the year will leave you. So what are the taboos on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year in 2018? If you want to know more about the first month of the lunar calendar in 2018, please pay attention to our fortune teller website!

What are the taboos on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year in 2018?

Avoid breaking objects <br /> Breaking bowls, plates, cups, and dishes on this day means that you will have "bad luck" 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".
The rice jar must not be left empty <br /> to avoid running out of food during the 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.
Avoid watching red weddings <br /> In ancient times, few couples got married in the first month of the lunar calendar. In ancient times, there was a saying that "raising one's head in red" meant that if a couple got married in the first month of the lunar calendar, it would be the Tai Sui of the lunar calendar that would suppress their heads and be unfavorable to their children and grandchildren. Therefore, few couples got married in the first month of the lunar calendar.
Avoid getting a haircut <br /> An old saying goes: getting a haircut in the first month of the lunar year will cause your uncle to die. Actually, this is not true. According to the book "Book of Rites" from the Qing Dynasty, getting a haircut in the first month of the lunar year originally meant "thinking of the past", but later it became "killing your uncle".

Where does the eighth day of the Lunar New Year come from?

The eighth day of the Lunar New Year is Shunxing Festival. Legend has it that today is the day when all the stars descend to the earth, and it is the day for children to recognize the stars. According to Han folklore, the eighth day of the first lunar month is Guzi’s birthday. If the weather is clear on this day, it means a good rice harvest; if it is cloudy, it means a poor harvest.
Legend has it that this day is the day when all the stars descend to the earth, when the sky is full of stars, and it is the time for elders to teach their children and grandchildren to recognize the stars. On this day, people mainly learn about "astronomy" from the names of the stars listed on the "Star God Horse" invited from the incense and candle shop. The Shunxing Festival star worship ceremony is held at night. Rich families put up 108 lanterns, while ordinary families can put up 49, and the minimum is 9, representing the nine fortune-telling stars: the sun, moon, water, fire, wood, metal, earth, Luo Hou and Ji Du.
The lamp bowl is shaped like a small goblet, made of clay or copper, with soybean oil inside, and the wick is made of "lamp flower paper". After worshiping the "Star God Horse", the housewife will place these lanterns on the desks, kang edges, cabinets in the bedroom, kitchen, living room, as well as on the steps, corners, doorways, etc. in the courtyard, just like a candlelight party, which is called "scattered lanterns". At this time, among this mysterious group of lanterns, the elders should tell their children and grandchildren the truth that "time is money" and the importance of "being cautious when alone".

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