The twelfth lunar month is coming to an end and the new year is about to begin. Is the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month New Year’s Eve in 2021? After the twelfth month of the lunar calendar, it is the new year, so we must make full preparations before the new year arrives. Click on Mr. Shui Mo's website to learn more about the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2021.Is the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month New Year’s Eve in 2021?The 29th day of the twelfth lunar month in 2021 is the last day of the twelfth lunar month, so it is New Year's Eve .Lunar calendar: December 29, 2022; Gregorian calendar: January 31, 2022, Monday New Year's Eve is the last night of the year. It is a festival for getting rid of the old and welcoming the new, reuniting with families and worshiping ancestors. "Chu" means to remove; "xi" refers to night. "New Year's Eve" means New Year's Eve, also known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, etc. What are the customs and folk customs on New Year’s Eve?1. Staying up all nightStaying up all night is one of the traditional activities on New Year's Eve. It is characterized by lighting the New Year's fire in all houses, and families gathering together to keep the "New Year's fire" from going out, waiting for the moment to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. On New Year's Eve, lights are kept on all night, which is called "lighting lights to illuminate the new year" or "lighting the new year's fire". Candles are lit in all the houses, and there are special candles lit under the beds. Lighting candles everywhere is called "lighting up the waste". It is said that doing so will make the house wealthy in the coming year. In some places, in addition to keeping lights on all night, people will also stay up late on New Year's Eve until the early hours of the Spring Festival. 2. New Year’s Eve Dinner The most important thing on New Year’s Eve is to have a reunion dinner with family. On New Year's Eve, the table is filled with sumptuous New Year's dishes. The whole family gathers around the table and eats the reunion dinner together. There are main dishes, cold dishes, hot dishes, and snacks on the table. Generally, two things are indispensable: one is hot pot and the other is fish. The boiling, steaming hot pot is warm and alluring, indicating prosperity; "fish" and "surplus" are homophones, symbolizing "abundance of good fortune" and also implying "surplus every year." There are also radishes, commonly known as "cai tou", which are eaten to wish for good luck; lobsters, fried fish and other fried foods are eaten to wish for a prosperous family like "oil cooking over a hot fire". 3. Lucky money New Year's money is one of the Chinese New Year customs. It is usually distributed by the elders to the younger generations in the form of red envelopes after the New Year's Eve dinner. It is said that lucky money can suppress evil spirits, and the younger generation can spend a year in peace and safety after receiving it. In folk culture, lucky money symbolizes warding off evil spirits and blessing peace. The original purpose of giving lucky money was to suppress evil and ward off evil spirits. Because people believe that children are easily harmed by evil spirits, they use New Year's money to ward off evil spirits. 4. Hang Lanterns Hanging lanterns during the Chinese New Year is an ancient Chinese custom. Lanterns are usually hung up at night on New Year's Eve, or during the Little New Year. Red represents joy, round lanterns represent reunion and happiness, and red lanterns symbolize peace, harmony and prosperity. Chinese lanterns are collectively called lanterns. It is said to have originated in the Western Han Dynasty more than 1,800 years ago. Every year around New Year's Eve, people hang up red lanterns to symbolize reunion and create a festive atmosphere. On New Year's Eve, people stay up all night with red lanterns hung at the door, a blazing fire burning in the main room, candles or oil lamps lit, and the whole family sitting around the table chatting. 5. Lighting Firecrackers There is a saying among the Chinese people that "firecrackers are set off when the door is opened". When the new year comes, the first thing every household does when they open the door is to set off firecrackers, using the sound of firecrackers to get rid of the old and welcome the new. Firecrackers are a specialty of China, also known as "firecrackers" and "firecrackers". In the Tang Dynasty, they were written as "firecrackers". In southern China, they are also called "paper cannons" and "loud cannons". If many individual firecrackers are connected into a string, they are called "firecrackers", "bang whips" or "whips". Setting off firecrackers can create a festive and lively atmosphere. It is a kind of entertainment activity during festivals and can bring joy and good luck to people. Do you want to know your own Bazi? Want to figure out where your golden marriage is? Click on the [Premium Calculation] below to calculate your horoscope and fortune! |
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