What are the New Year customs on the third day of the Lunar New Year? How do you celebrate?

What are the New Year customs on the third day of the Lunar New Year? How do you celebrate?
Introduction: The third day of the Lunar New Year is the third day of the Spring Festival. At this time, the festive atmosphere is still full. What are the New Year customs on this day? For more details about the 2018 Spring Festival, please visit Fortune Teller.com for consultation. The third day of the first lunar month is called "Little New Year's Day" or "Red Dog Day". According to legend, "Chigou" is the "angry god" and anyone who meets him will be unlucky, so the third day of the first lunar month is an "unlucky day" and it is not advisable to go out. It is said that whoever you wish a happy new year to on the third day of the Lunar New Year will have a quarrel, so people do not wish to wish a happy new year to anyone. In addition, the word "red" means "extreme poverty", so people do not hold banquets on this day, as it will offend the "red dog" and bring poverty.
Avoid eating rice . The third day of the Lunar New Year is the birthday of millet. The Han people have a custom of avoiding eating rice, believing that if someone violates this custom, it will lead to a decrease in grain production or verbal disputes within the year.
Don’t break things Don’t break things during the New Year. If you break something, say “Sui (Sui) Sui (Sui) Ping An.” This is to remind people not to get carried away during the New Year and to be careful for good luck.
Avoid asking for debts. During the Chinese New Year, whether the person being asked to pay a debt or the person asking for a debt will be unlucky for the whole year, so avoid asking for debts.
Avoid going out and avoid paying New Year’s greetings on the third day of the Lunar New Year, the Red Dog Day. The Red Dog is the god of anger and it is unlucky to meet it. Therefore, you should not go out or pay New Year’s greetings.
Avoid eating fish heads and fish tails. Fish is a must-have dish during the Chinese New Year, which is called "abundance". When eating fish, you should leave the head and tail uneaten. This means you will have food and clothing in the coming year and some left over.
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 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.
Eating rice rolls
"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.
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