Introduction: Generally, you have to choose an auspicious day to burn incense and pray for blessings. So is the twelfth day of the first lunar month in 2019 suitable for praying? What are the customs of the twelfth day of the first lunar month? Shuimoxiansheng.com has carefully compiled detailed information about the first month of the lunar calendar in 2019. If you want to know the auspicious and inauspicious days in the first month of the lunar calendar, just visit Shuimoxiansheng.com.2019 Lunar New Year 12th lunar month calendar query:The 12th day of the first lunar month of the year 2019 (lunar calendar)February 16, 2019, Saturday, Aquarius (Gregorian calendar) 【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】 [Do not use it for important matters when the sun is inauspicious or the moon is inauspicious] Get married, take up a post, start drilling, repair graves, resolve medical treatment, settle lawsuits, fast and offer sacrifices, pray for offspring, plant, open a market, set up a contract, pray for wealth, break down a house, build a stove, take medicine, sail, recruit a son-in-law [Today’s taboos in the almanac] [Do not use it for important matters when the sun is inauspicious or the moon is inauspicious] Meridians, entering the house, praying for blessings, accepting marriage, setting up the gate, separating, building, breaking ground, setting up the bed, closing the tent, crowning, burial, raising the beams and erecting the pillars, building the house, buying property, releasing water, receiving livestock, breaking ground, funeral, migration, setting up incense, traveling To sum up the above content, this day belongs to [Do not use it for important events as the sun is in power and the moon is in conflict], so the twelfth day of the first lunar month in 2019 is not suitable for praying! What are the customs on the twelfth day of the first lunar month?1. Build a lantern shed <br /> It is commonly known as "Twelve Lantern Sheds" among the people. This means that the Lantern Festival is approaching, and the village manager will start to gather skilled craftsmen and young people to prepare lanterns and make various preparations for the Lantern Festival from this day on.There is a nursery rhyme that goes: "Eleven people are chattering, twelve people are setting up the lantern shed, thirteen people are lighting the lanterns, fourteen people are lighting the lanterns, fifteen people are at their zenith, sixteen people are putting out the lanterns." 2. Fire Festival <br /> In some areas in southern Shijiazhuang, the custom of roasting cypress fire on the twelfth day of the first lunar month (some people roast cypress fire on the tenth day of the first lunar month) is still preserved. At dusk, people light cypress branches in front of their homes. There is a fragrance in the smoke, and the whole family, young and old, sit around the fire, which is called "roasting cypress fire." Roasting cypress fire symbolizes "destroying disaster" and can ward off plague and drive away evil spirits. People would burn all the old household items that were no longer in use, and use the remaining cypress branches to carve "cypress locks", tie them with ropes, and hang them around babies' necks in the hope of wishing them a long life. The pronunciation of this phrase is homophonic to “烤百火” (roasting a hundred fires) and “烤百龄火” (roasting a hundred-year-old fire). Children go from street to street, visiting each household and roasting fires by the hundreds of households. This will keep them free from diseases and ensure a safe year. 3. Celebrate the Rat Festival <br /> It is said that the twelfth day of the first lunar month is the day when rats marry. Some also say that this day is the rat’s birthday, so people create all kinds of “programs” around rats, which not only express the people’s hatred for rats, but also drive away the hard work of the folks for a year. The Han folk customs on this day include hiding scissors, collecting old shoes, pinching mouse mouths, etc. You cannot use scissors on the Rat Day. As long as you don’t hear the “clicking” sound of scissors, you won’t hear the “clicking” sound of mice eating food in your home for the whole year. That morning, children from every household carried baskets and went door to door collecting old shoes, and the villagers were also happy to give away the "evil" (shoes). 4. Making dumplings <br /> On the twelfth day of the first lunar month, every household makes dumplings. When making dumplings, you should pinch them tightly, commonly known as pinching the mouse's mouth, meaning to make it happy and stop causing harm. People will pinch the dumplings into the shape of a mouse, with a mouth, ears, and tail, and use mung beans as eyes. People say that making dumplings is like "pinching a mouse's mouth." If the mouse's mouth is pinched to death, the mouse will not be able to bite things, and there will be no mice in the house for the whole year. At night, every household drinks millet or cornmeal porridge, which is meant to "blind the mouse's eyes" so that the mouse cannot see clearly. After dinner, people also fry peanuts, which means "frying (noising) the ears of deaf mice." 5. "Dian Ding" Day <br /> In Hakka folk customs, people hang lanterns and colorful decorations to celebrate family reunion during the Lantern Festival, and on the twelfth day of the first lunar month, each village will gather skilled craftsmen to build sheds and light lanterns. Since “deng” and “ding” have the same pronunciation in Hakka dialect, the twelfth day of the first lunar month is also the “dian ding” day. The custom of dianding not only implies congratulations, but also expresses the clan's recognition of the newly born male. All male children must be selected once. They can be selected in the year of their birth or when they are a few years older. According to custom, when the lion dance team comes to congratulate, the host family will set off two firecrackers to welcome them, and take out wedding candies, oranges and red envelopes to thank the lion dance team. 6. Knock on every corner in the morning "Beat, beat, beat every corner. Nine out of ten mice will be blind. The one that is left with eyes popped out will have a radish flower growing in its eye!" Before the sun rises on the morning of the twelfth day of the first lunar month, aunts and grandmas from every household bring their children and chant while hitting places where mice might hide with wooden sticks, including the holes in earth pits, the mouse holes in the corners, the cracks in the bricks at the base of the wall, the cloth shoes under the wooden cabinet, the livestock shed, the woodshed, the toilet... every corner in the house will be hit. 7. Hiding the scissors <br /> After breakfast, the wives and girls of each family in the village would hide the scissors they usually used in drawers or under mattresses, and they would also tie the scissors up with red ropes or red silk. According to the villagers of Xu Zhuang, neither adults nor children are allowed to use scissors on the Rat Festival. As long as the "clicking" sound of scissors is not heard, the "clicking" sound of mice eating food will not be heard in the house for the whole year. The daughters-in-law hid the scissors because they were afraid that the children would take them and play with them. 8. Collecting old shoes <br /> At the same time, children from every household carry baskets and go door to door to collect old shoes. Village residents are also happy to give away their "evil" (shoes). Normally, villagers would not sell their worn-out old shoes as scrap, but would wait until the Rat Festival to give them to children who came to collect them. According to Mr. Han Dawei, a villager in Xu Zhuang Village, in addition to digging holes, mice are also accustomed to hiding in old shoes that people don’t wear to build nests and give birth to baby mice. The old shoes received from the children were piled up into the shape of a rat hole and burned, symbolizing the act of killing all the rats in the household. 9. Noise the mouse's ears and chew the mouse's eyes <br /> On the night of the twelfth day of the first lunar month, every household is used to drinking millet or cornmeal porridge, which means "to confuse the mouse's eyes" so that the mouse can't see clearly. After dinner, people also fry peanuts, which means "frying (noising) the ears of deaf mice." At the same time, because peanuts and mouse eyes are very similar, eating peanuts is also called chewing mouse eyes, which means "making the mouse blind." In short, on the Rat Festival, folks all think of all kinds of ways to deal with rats, which shows how unwelcome rats are! Fortunes in life can be good or bad, and calculating the direction of your fortune in advance can help you nip problems in the bud, reverse unfavorable situations, and make your life smoother and brighter. To calculate your life fortune over the next ten years, please click on the [Premium Calculation] button below for accurate calculation. 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