The Chinese New Year is a time for families to reunite and get together. There are many folk customs for the Chinese New Year, such as you cannot cut your hair during the Chinese New Year and it is considered unlucky to get a haircut during the Chinese New Year. Is this true? If you want to know more about the Lunar New Year, please pay attention to the 2019 Chinese New Year special article presented exclusively to you by Shuimoxiansheng.com!Can’t you cut your hair during Chinese New Year? What does it mean to not cut your hair during Chinese New Year?There is a saying among the people that "If you don't get a haircut in the first month of the lunar year, your uncle will die."According to the second volume of the Ye County Chronicles published in the 24th year of the Republic of China, "Customs", the answer to the custom was revealed: "I heard from the village elders that the Qing Dynasty issued an edict to shave the hair, which was implemented in the first month of the fourth year of Shunzhi. When the Ming Dynasty changed its system, the people thought of the old emperor because of shaving their hair, so they said 'thinking of the old'. After a long time, it was mistakenly translated as 'dead uncle'. This saying originated in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. Due to the unfavorable rule of the Ming Dynasty, the Qing army entered the pass and gradually took control of the Central Plains. After the Qing army marched into Jiangnan in 1645, it issued an order to shave the hair, which is what we often hear: keep the head but not the hair, keep the hair but not the head. The traditional concept of the Han people is that the body and hair are given by parents and should not be damaged. For the ancient Han people, shaving the hair was a form of punishment. During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao led his army and trampled on the green seedlings, and finally shaved his head instead of his own. When the Qing Dynasty rulers issued the decree to shave the head and change clothes, it was resisted by people across the country. The Han people resisted at the cost of their lives, which led to the famous Three Massacres of Jiading. Although people later surrendered and eventually shaved their heads and tied their braids, and changed into Manchu clothing, it became a tradition for men not to shave their heads in the first month of the lunar year after the Spring Festival every year, in order to "remember the past." Because "remembering the past" sounds the same as "dead uncle," the saying has evolved into "shaving your head in the first month of the lunar year will cause your uncle to die." In fact, this has nothing to do with whether or not to get a haircut, so don't be misled. What are the customs for the Spring Festival?In China, people often use the character "Fu" to express their yearning and pursuit for good fortune, luck and happiness. Whenever it’s time to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, every household will stick the word “Fu” on the door, which means good fortune will come into the house. In many places, the word "Fu" is pasted upside down, using the homophony of "倒" (inverted) and "到" (arrive), which means "good fortune has arrived."Pasting Spring Festival couplets This activity during the Spring Festival became popular since the Song Dynasty, and it is a custom for every household to paste Spring Festival couplets during the Chinese New Year. Spring couplets, commonly known as "door couplets" and also known as "spring posts", are a type of couplets. They are called Spring Festival couplets because they are posted during the Spring Festival. One of the origins of Spring Festival couplets is peach charms. Initially, people carved human figures out of peach wood and hung them next to the door to ward off evil spirits. Later, they painted images of door gods on peach wood, and then simplified it to writing the name of the door god on a peach wood board. Another source of Spring Festival couplets is spring stickers. Ancient people often posted the word "Yichun" on the Spring Beginning Day. New Year pictures, like Spring Festival couplets, originated from "door gods". With the rise of woodblock printing, the content of New Year pictures was no longer limited to door gods, but gradually the God of Wealth was invited to the home. As a result, some New Year picture workshops produced colorful New Year pictures such as "The Three Stars of Fortune, Longevity and Prosperity", "The Heavenly Official Grants Blessings", "Abundant Harvest", "Prosperous Livestock", and "Welcome the Spring and Receive Blessings" to meet people's beautiful wishes for festive prayers for the coming of a new year. Because Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang advocated pasting Spring Festival couplets during the Spring Festival, New Year pictures also became popular under his influence. New Year’s Money : On New Year’s Eve, elders will give younger generations New Year’s Money, also known as victory money. Because "Sui" and "Sui" are homophones, the elders hope that the New Year's money can ward off evil and disasters and keep the children safe and sound. New Year’s money carries the elders’ earnest hopes and deep love for the younger generation. Therefore, students should not compare with each other about the amount of New Year’s money, but should focus on its emotional value. At the same time, we should use the New Year's money reasonably, spend it on study or do something meaningful. |
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