Introduction: There are different customs every day in the first month of the lunar year, and the way of celebrating is also different. So if you want to know more about the 2018 Spring Festival, then continue to wander in the 2018 Spring Festival special topic on the Fortune Teller website!What are the customs on the third day of the first lunar month? How are you getting through?The third day of the Spring Festival is the third day of the first lunar month, which is also called Little New Year's Day or Red Dog Day. People believe that the third day of the first lunar month is the birthday of millet. On this day, they offer sacrifices and pray for a good harvest, and do not eat rice.The third day of the first lunar month was also a court festival in the Song Dynasty. In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu during the reign of Emperor Zhenzong of Song, it was rumored that a book from heaven had descended to the earth, so Zhenzong issued an edict to designate the third day of the first lunar month as Tianqing Festival, and officials were given a five-day holiday. Later it was called Xiaonianchao, and people did not sweep the floor, beg for fire or draw water, just like Suichao. Xiaonianchao Xiaonianchao is the Tianqing Festival. A court festival in the Song Dynasty. In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu during the reign of Emperor Zhenzong of Song, it was said that a book from heaven had descended to the earth. So Emperor Zhenzong issued an edict to designate the third day of the first lunar month as Tianqing Festival, and officials were given a five-day holiday. Later it was called Xiaonianchao, and people did not sweep the floor, beg for fire or draw water, just like Suichao. In the old days, on the third day of the first lunar month, pine and cypress branches from the New Year and the door gods and paper hung during the festivals would be burned together to indicate that the new year had passed and it was time to start a new life. There is a proverb that goes "After burning the door god paper, you will have trouble finding your own way." There is a saying among the people that the third day of the first lunar month is the birthday of millet , and people do not eat rice on this day of the New Year to commemorate it. There is a folk saying about eating hezi : dumplings on the first day, noodles on the second, and hezi on the third. Obviously, there is a custom of eating hezi on the third day of the Lunar New Year. Hezi is a kind of Chinese pasta and is popular in northern China, especially in Beijing and Tianjin. It is a small thin-crusted pie, which belongs to the pie category. It is round, with only one layer of filling between two layers of thin crust, and needs to be baked in a pan. Vegetable rice roll "Vegetable rice wrapped in dumplings" is a unique Chinese New Year delicacy in Ding'an. Every year on the third day of the Chinese New Year, every household will prepare a meal of "Vegetable rice wrapped in dumplings". What is wrapped is not white rice, but gold, silver and treasures, which indicates that the new year will bring prosperity. Summary: The above is [What are the customs on the third day of the first lunar month? How are you getting through? 】, I hope the entire content can be helpful to everyone! |
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