Introduction: The fifth day of the Lunar New Year is the fifth day of the New Year. What festival is on this day? The fifth day of the Lunar New Year is also called "Po Wu" because Chinese folk customs believe that many previous taboos can be broken on this day. So, what are the customs on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year? What should I pay attention to? Please follow the editor to learn more about it below! There is no end to the topics about the Spring Festival, so do you want to know more about it? Just continue to wander in Mr. Shui Mo’s Spring Festival special ocean!The fifth day of the Lunar New Year: "Po Wu"The fifth day of the first lunar month is commonly known as Po Wu. In Chinese New Year customs, the five kinds of poverty are to be driven away during the New Year. People set off firecrackers and visit each other everywhere. The festive atmosphere brings good luck and drives away evil spirits. They also pick up brooms and sweep the rubbish out of the door, meaning to drive out all the dirt. This expresses the Chinese working people's beautiful wish to exorcise evil spirits, avoid disasters and pray for blessings. "Yanjing Sui Shi Ji" said: The fifth day of the lunar month is called "Po Wu". During this period, no raw rice can be used for cooking and women are not allowed to go out. On the sixth day, princesses, noble ladies, eunuchs and others came and went in their attire and congratulated each other. Newly married women also returned home on the same day, and merchants gradually resumed their trade. The Qing Dynasty Bi Lei Chao also states: "The fifth day of the first lunar month is called Po Wu, and women are not allowed to go out.What are the customs and taboos on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year?Customs on the fifth day of the first lunar month: setting off firecrackers. On the fifth day of the first lunar month, every household sets off firecrackers. People set off firecrackers from every house while walking out the door. The meaning is to blast away all the unlucky things, all the demons and monsters, and keep them as far away from us as possible. The farther the better. Especially setting off "double-kick firecrackers" is called "collapse of poverty", which can blow away the "bad luck" and "poverty" from the house. Customs on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year: eating dumplings. On the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, the common custom among the people is to eat dumplings, commonly known as "pinching the villain's mouth." Because when making dumplings, you need to use your hands to pinch the edges of the dumplings one by one. It is said that this can avoid slander around. In addition, women would find some old clothes to tear apart on this day, which is called "tearing apart the little man." This will avoid bad luck. According to the old custom, people have to eat "water dumplings" for five days, which is called "boiled buns" in the north. Nowadays, some families only eat it for three or two days, some eat it every other day, but there is no one who doesn't eat it. This is true from the mansions of princes to the small households in the streets and alleys, and even when entertaining guests. On the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, some places also wrap coins, candied dates, brown sugar, etc. in dumplings, which symbolize getting rich, good luck, sweetness and beauty. Customs on the fifth day of the New Year: Cleaning up the garbage. The garbage generated during the New Year must be cleaned up, which is called "sending away poverty", otherwise it will bring poverty. Send the stove ash and garbage from the house out of the door, then set off firecrackers to drive away evil spirits. It means sending away poverty and welcoming wealth and happiness in the new year. Taboo on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year: Do nothing. According to old customs, it is not advisable to do anything on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, otherwise you will suffer financial losses in the year. During the “Five Busy Days”, no earthwork is allowed, otherwise disasters may occur. In the past, people in both the north and the south were taboo against eating lotus roots and combing their hair. But these are all superstitious beliefs. Taboo on the fifth day of the first lunar month: visiting neighbors "Yanjing Sui Shi Ji" says: The fifth day of the first lunar month is called "Po Wu". During "Po Wu", raw rice cannot be used for cooking and women are not allowed to go out. On the sixth day, princesses, noble ladies, eunuchs and others came and went in their attire and congratulated each other. Newly married women also returned home on the same day, and merchants gradually resumed their trade. "Qing Bi Lei Chao" also records: The fifth day of the first lunar month is called "Po Wu", and women are not allowed to go out. Legend has it that Jiang Taigong appointed his wife the Goddess of Poverty and ordered her to "return home when she sees poverty." In order to avoid the God of Poverty, people called this day "Po Wu". Not visiting neighbors on the fifth day of the first lunar month is actually to avoid seeing the God of Poverty, that is, the young wife. In some places, it is simply called "Send the poor wife out on the fifth day and welcome the God of Wealth." In fact, it was a kind of disrespect for women in ancient times. In addition, elderly people are reluctant to visit relatives and friends on this day, and are not allowed to visit other people's homes, saying that visiting relatives will bring bad luck to other people's homes. There are several taboos on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, but no matter which taboo and custom it is, it reflects people’s expectations for the New Year! Summary: After reading this article, we know the origin of the fifth day of the first lunar month commonly known as "Po Wu", and we also know what customs and taboos there are on this day. I hope everyone can learn more about traditional culture. I wish you good luck in the new year!
|
<<: What are the taboos on New Year's Eve? Check the auspicious and unlucky times on New Year's Eve
What can’t you do on April 25th of the lunar cale...
Query the position of the God of Wealth on the 13...
Introduction: The National Day holiday is a good o...
Introduction: Generally, an auspicious day should ...
Is November 27th of the lunar calendar 2019 a goo...
Everyone hopes to choose a good time to pray, so l...
In March, the fallen flowers bloom again, and swal...
The whole country celebrates National Day. Want to...
Nowadays, many people pay more and more attention ...
In traditional Chinese folk concepts, the God of W...
The arrival of the seventh month of the lunar cal...
What are some poems that describe heavy snow? When...
Is the fate of a boy born on the 18th day of the f...
There are auspicious days and inauspicious days. ...
The significance of a house to the Chinese is self...