Introduction: The first month of the lunar calendar is the first month of the year. So what festivals are there in the first month of the lunar calendar in 2020? How many days are left until the 2020 Spring Festival? The first month of the lunar calendar in 2020 has begun. This month is full of New Year flavor and festive atmosphere. Visit the Shui Mo Xiansheng website and experience the content brought by the 2020 New Year special topic!What festivals are there in the first month of the lunar calendar in 2020?The first month of the lunar calendar in 2020 is from the first day of the first month (January 25) to the twenty-ninth day of the first month (February 22).By checking the old almanac, we can know that the festivals in the first month of the lunar calendar in 2020 are as follows: (1) The first day of the first lunar month: Spring Festival (January 25). The first day of the first lunar month is the beginning of the lunar year, month and day. This day is the first day of the first lunar month. Because it is the first new moon day, it is also called "Yuan Shuo". (2) The second day of the first lunar month: Son-in-law Day. This day is the "Son-in-law's Day" in our country. The son-in-law has to pay New Year's greetings to his parents-in-law. People in Tianjin call it "Son-in-law's Day". (3) The third day of the first lunar month: Tianqing Festival and Little New Year’s Day. According to the ancients, "One begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things." Therefore, the ancients attached great importance to the third day of the New Year, and called it "Little New Year's Day". There is also a custom on this day, which is to eat hezi, which symbolizes harmony and reunion. (4) The fourth day of the first lunar month: Welcoming the Kitchen God. According to folk belief, on the fourth day of the first lunar month, the Kitchen God will check the household registration, so every household must stay at home, prepare rich offerings, burn incense, light candles and set off firecrackers to welcome him. The food custom on the fourth day of the New Year is to eat pancakes and scrambled eggs. (5) The fifth day of the first lunar month: Welcoming the God of Wealth. The day to break poverty and the birthday of the God of Wealth. The fifth day of the first lunar month, commonly known as Po Wu Festival, is one of China's traditional festivals with a long history. It gets its name from the fact that Chinese folk customs believe that many previous taboos can be broken on this day. The fifth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the God of Wealth, so people have big banquets, set off firecrackers, and hold various celebrations on this day, all with the intention of welcoming the arrival of the God of Wealth. (6) The sixth day of the first lunar month: the market opens and a good start is achieved. According to Chinese customs, the sixth day of the first lunar month is the day for shops to open, and setting off firecrackers symbolizes that the business will be prosperous, safe and auspicious this year. In the old days, bosses and shop assistants would shake the abacus and hit the scale plate with the scale rod on this day to make the whole store full of noise, which meant "loud and clanging, good luck and good fortune". (7) The seventh day of the first lunar month: Human Day. The seventh day of the first lunar month is said to be the birthday of mankind. People used to call this day "Renri", "Renri Festival" or "Rensheng Festival". On this day, the Chinese people wear human-shaped ribbons, eat seven-treasure soup, eat noodles, climb mountains and write poems. (8) The eighth day of the first lunar month: Shunxing Festival. On this day, people have the custom of worshiping lucky stars, hoping that the whole family will be safe and sound in the new year. According to Chinese folklore, the eighth day of the first lunar month is Guzi’s birthday. If the weather is clear on this day, it means a good rice harvest this year; if it is cloudy, it means a poor harvest. (9) The ninth day of the first lunar month: Birthday of the Jade Emperor. In Chinese folk beliefs, the ninth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, commonly known as the "Jade Emperor Meeting". It is said that all the gods in heaven and on earth will celebrate with great fanfare on this day, so there is a ceremony to worship the Jade Emperor on the ninth day of the first lunar month. (10) The 15th day of the first lunar month: Lantern Festival. (February 8 in the lunar calendar.) The first month of the year is the first month, and the ancients called "night" "xiao". The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the first full-moon night of the traditional lunar year, so the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is called the "Lantern Festival", also known as the "Shangyuan Festival" and the "Lantern Festival". (11) Valentine’s Day (February 14). Valentine's Day, also known as St. Valentine's Day or St. Valentine's Day, falls on February 14th of the Gregorian calendar every year. It is one of the traditional festivals in Western countries and originated from Christianity. It has now become a world-famous romantic festival, but people in different countries express their love in different ways. Valentine's Day is a holiday about love, romance, flowers, chocolates and greeting cards. Men and women give each other gifts on this day to express their love or friendship. Valentine's Day dinner dates often represent a pivotal moment in a couple's relationship. How many days are left until the 2020 Spring Festival?Lunar New Year 2020 dates:Saturday, January 25, 2020 (the first day of the first lunar month in the Gengzi Year (Year of the Rat), 12 days left until the 2020 Spring Festival.) The Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the beginning of the year and a traditional festival. It is commonly known as the New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year's Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, etc. It is also verbally called celebrating the New Year, celebrating the New Year, celebrating the New Year, and celebrating the New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history, evolving from the annual prayer and sacrifice ceremonies in ancient times. All things come from heaven, and people come from their ancestors. Praying for a good harvest, offering sacrifices, respecting heaven and following the example of ancestors are all ways to repay the roots and return to the beginning. The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations and carries rich historical and cultural heritage in the process of inheritance and development. A new stage of life has already begun in 2020. In order to make 2020 more meaningful and predict your fortune in advance, you can click on the "Premium Calculation" below to learn the latest and most comprehensive fortune. I wish you a smooth and safe 2020! |
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