Introduction: It is generally necessary to choose an auspicious day for engagement, because engagement is one of the important matters. So [Is the third day of the first lunar month in 2021 a good day for engagement? What are the customs on the third day of the first lunar month?] Follow the editor to find out. The arrival of the first month of the lunar calendar means that the new year has begun. Do you want to know more about the first month of the lunar calendar? Please visit Shuimoxiansheng.com for the 2021 New Year special topic.Is the third day of the first lunar month in 2021 a good day for engagement?The third day of the first lunar month of the year 2021 (Lunar calendar)Aquarius, Sunday, February 14, 2021 (Gregorian calendar) Today's lunar calendar is suitable for: opening a business, getting engaged , opening a business, enrolling in school, praying for offspring, offering sacrifices, opening the market, collecting money, tailoring clothes, getting married, building a house, wearing a hairpin, fasting and offering sacrifices, praying for money, recruiting a son-in-law, etc. Today's lunar calendar is suitable for: moving, decorating, getting married, moving into a new home, getting a marriage certificate, breaking ground, laying the bed, traveling, burying, raising the beam, traveling, building, marrying, migrating, seeking medical treatment, erecting pillars, litigation, starting a business, and fighting a lawsuit. Lucky gods are suitable: Xiangri, Baoguang, Dicai, Huoyao. Evil spirits are suitable for: Tiangang, Death God, Moon Punishment, Moon Harm, Traveling Disaster, Five Voids, Chongri, Red Sand, All Generals, Moon Fire, Single Fire, Desolation, God Separation, Ice Melting Tile Filling According to the old almanac, since "engagement" is in the auspicious month of the lunar calendar, the third day of the first lunar month in 2021 is a good day for engagement. What are the customs on the third day of the first lunar month?Customs on the third day of the first lunar month: Burning door god paperIn the old days, on the third day of the New Year, pine and cypress branches and door gods and paper notes hung during the festival were burned together to indicate that the new year was over 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." Customs on the third day of the first lunar month: Guzi’s birthday 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: posting "red mouth" In southern China, people put up a "red mouth" sticker on the morning of the third day of the Lunar New Year, as it is believed that quarrels are likely to occur on this day and it is not appropriate to pay New Year's greetings. The so-called "red mouth" is usually a red paper strip about seven or eight inches long and one inch wide, with some auspicious words written on it for safe entry and exit (format: "On the third day of the first lunar month in the year of Jiaxu in 1994, when incense is burned in front of the gods, the nails at the front door will be broken, and all men and women will be red-mouthed, thieves will be stolen, and Mars will be stolen from all directions, and all disasters will be returned to heaven, wishing good luck"). It is pasted on the top of the front and back doors, and another piece is placed on the garbage and taken out to be thrown away. These garbage are accumulated on the first and second days of the New Year. They must be cleaned up and thrown away on the third day. Otherwise, it would be like letting the gold, silver and treasures in the house flow out. In short, pasting the "Red Mouth" is to make people feel psychologically that they can travel safely throughout the year, without quarrels with others or various unfortunate disasters, and the family will have more wealth and treasure, and everything will be as they wish. In Hong Kong, people generally do not pay New Year's greetings on the third day of the Lunar New Year, because the third day of the first lunar month is "Red Mouth", also known as "Red Dog Day". It is said that Chigou is the god of anger and encountering him is likely to cause quarrels. Therefore, the older generation of Hong Kong's New Territories indigenous people stay at home on this day to avoid encountering evil spirits. Customs on the third day of the first lunar month: "Sending off the New Year" Usually a farewell ceremony is held at night to send the gods and ancestors back to heaven. The meaning of the third day of the first lunar monthThe third day of the first lunar month is also known as Xiaonianchao or Red Dog Day. As an ancient Chinese traditional festival, it is said that on this day Nuwa created the pig.According to Chinese folklore, the third night of the Chinese New Year is the day when mice get married, so most families turn off the lights and go to bed early to avoid disturbing the mice (some say that turning off the lights early at night is to prevent the mice from seeing and getting married, thus reducing their reproduction rate). They also sprinkle some rice grains and cakes in the corners of the house for the mice to eat, which is called "mouse sharing", and means sharing the year's harvest with the mice. The Chinese people regard the third day of the first lunar month as the birthday of millet. On this day, they offer sacrifices and pray for a good harvest, and do not eat rice. |
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