What should we pay attention to during the first month of the lunar year? What are the taboos?

What should we pay attention to during the first month of the lunar year? What are the taboos?
The first month of the lunar calendar is in my country, and many of our customs and festivals are concentrated in this month. So, what should we pay attention to in the first month of the lunar year? What are the taboos? What should we pay attention to during the first month of the lunar year? What are the taboos? For more details about the 2019 New Year and the first month of the lunar calendar, please visit Mr. Shuimo’s website for consultation!

What's the significance of the first month of the lunar year?

The first day of the first lunar month: Rooster Day. In the old days, people would put up pictures of roosters on New Year’s Day to ward off evil spirits and pray for blessings (rooster is pronounced in the same Chinese as “ji”, which means good luck).
The second day of the first lunar month: go out to pay New Year’s greetings or worship ancestors.
The third day of the first lunar month: the day of the sheep. It is easy to have quarrels and it is not suitable to pay New Year’s greetings.
The fourth day: Pig Day, worship the God of Wealth.
The fifth day of the first lunar month: the day of the Ox, "breaking the fifth", can break many taboos: "sending away poverty on the fifth". The garbage from the first to the fourth day of the first lunar month cannot be thrown away, so as not to throw away wealth. The garbage on the fifth day is regarded as poor soil, and throwing it away will send poverty out of the house.
The sixth day: Horse Day, the day to send off gods. The paper horse of the God of Wealth sent on New Year’s Eve is burned and the store resumes business.
The seventh day is the birthday of human beings. People gather for meals and drinks, set off fireworks and fireworks, and it is the birthday of fire.
The eighth day: the day of grain, when all the stars descend to the earth, it is time to offer sacrifices to the stars. Temples often set up altars for offering sacrifices on this day.
The ninth day: It is the birthday of the Lord of Heaven and the Jade Emperor, and grand activities to worship the heaven are held.
The tenth day: the birthday of stone. It is taboo to use any stone tools such as millstones, pestles and rollers, and ask the stones not to move. Even incense is burned to worship the stone tools.

What are the taboos in the first month of the year?

1. Don’t throw away food in the first month of the year <br /> Friends who have read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms should know that Zhuge Liang killed many people when he pacified the southern barbarians. Later, Zhuge Liang made a kind of sacrifice "steamed buns" to sacrifice to the dead. Since then, it has become popular among the people to use steamed buns or other grains to make pasta to offer to the dead. However, in the first month of the year, the yang energy rises, and the yin energy also rises. Sometimes, there is only a few inches of foreign soil between the living and the dead. If you accidentally drop food on the ground, don't pick it up, and leave the place quickly. If you deliberately throw away food, the consequences will be disastrous! Because your underground friends will follow you once they have tasted the sweetness. They know you will still do it and they can taste the sweetness from you. If you don't do it again, they will treat you as a 'steamed bun'.
2. Avoid killing in the first month of the year <br /> The reincarnation of animals stops in the first month of the year. According to ancient rumors, the mother of the "official god" who was in charge of the reincarnation of animals had her birthday on the eighth day of the first month. Therefore, the "official god" would close the reincarnation path in the first month of the year to celebrate his mother's birthday. Therefore, the spirits of the animals you killed cannot enter the six reincarnations and will stay with you until the third day of the next month (that is, the third day of the second month).
3. Avoid uncovering money in the first month of the year <br /> The uncovering mentioned here refers to artificial uncovering. The 30th day of the lunar calendar is the most yin day of the year. Hanging money is an ancient torture device. ('Hanging money', also known as 'Dou You', the ancient name is Hanging Qian, is a torture device in the Xia Dynasty. A few pieces of white paper are used to cover the head of the prisoner, and a millstone is used to crush the prisoner's chest until the prisoner's internal organs are crushed into blood. The piece of paper covering the prisoner's head has long been dyed red. After dyeing red, it is hung on the window of the execution ground by the ministers to warn criminals.) It is a sacred object to suppress evil. If it is blown away by the wind, it means that your home is already guarded by gods. If it is uncovered by humans, the consequences will be disastrous! Therefore, it must be removed on the designated day.
4. Avoid watching red weddings in the first month of the lunar year <br /> In ancient times, few couples got married in the first month of the lunar year. In ancient times, there was a saying that "raising one's head in red" meant that if a couple got married in the first month of the lunar year, the Tai Sui of the month would suppress their heads, which would be unfavorable to their children and grandchildren. Therefore, few couples got married in the first month of the lunar year. The first month of the lunar calendar is the time for "ghost marriages", because the first month of the lunar calendar is the same as the holiday in the underworld, and all the underworld things can come to the world of the living. Therefore, when you see a wedding in the wilderness, do not stop to watch, but observe if there are people around. If many people are watching, it means it is a wedding in the world of the living. If there is no one around and you are the only one, or if the people around you do not react when they see the wedding procession, you'd better turn around and run, because there is a high possibility that they are here to pick you up.
5. Avoid getting a haircut in the first month of the year <br /> An old saying goes: getting a haircut in the first month of the year will kill your uncle, but this is not true. According to the book "Book of Rites" from the Qing Dynasty, getting a haircut in the first month of the year originally meant "missing the old", but later it became "killing your uncle". However, the saying of not getting a haircut in the first month of the year originated in the Tang Dynasty. People in the Tang Dynasty called getting a haircut "eliminating the ears". In the Tang Dynasty, there was a weapon called "Golden Axe", which was used to execute the death penalty for the most heinous criminals. The first month of the year was called "Golden Month" in the Tang Dynasty. Getting a haircut in the first month of the year means "Golden Axe Eliminating the Ears", which means going to the execution ground for beheading.

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