What are the taboos during the Spring Festival?

What are the taboos during the Spring Festival?
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, the New Year's Eve and the New Year's Celebration, is the most important traditional festival of the year. So what are the things that we cannot do during the Chinese New Year? What are the taboos during the Spring Festival? If you want to know more about the 2019 Chinese New Year, please follow our Shui Mo Xiansheng website!

What can’t you do during the Chinese New Year?

1. Avoid breaking bowls, mirrors and other glass or ceramic items on the first day of the Lunar New Year to avoid losing money and fortune. If you break them accidentally, wrap them in red paper, place them on the altar, silently recite the auspicious words "peace every year", and wait until the fifth day after the New Year to discard them.
2. Avoid taking a bath, washing your hair, or washing clothes on the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, as that means washing away your wealth and fortune.
3. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, avoid calling others by their names to wake them up, as this will make them feel rushed to do things throughout the year.
4. You cannot use a broom on the first day of the first lunar month, otherwise it will sweep away your luck and wealth, and attract the unlucky star, bringing bad luck.
5. Do not eat porridge, meat or medicine in the morning of New Year's Day. In ancient times, only poor people could not afford rice and had to eat porridge. Eating porridge on New Year's Day will lead to poverty for the whole year.
6. Avoid taking a nap on the first day of the Lunar New Year. According to the ancient saying "no daytime naps" people are advised not to be lazy. Taking a nap on the first day of the Lunar New Year will affect your career luck.
7. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, it is forbidden to use knives or scissors. As the saying goes, "If you use knives or scissors on the first day of the Lunar New Year, quarrels and disputes are inevitable."
8. Don’t touch needles and money on the first day of the Lunar New Year. It is said that “if you touch needles and money on the first day of the Lunar New Year, you will pick dragon tendons and give birth to babies with eyes as small as needle holes”.

What are the taboos during the Spring Festival?

1: A married girl cannot go back to her parents’ home on New Year’s Eve . In order to ensure the reunion of her mother-in-law’s family, this custom has been passed down. The purpose is good, but the form is "groundless". Although there are no legal provisions and it is not well-known, it plays a role in bringing cohesion and harmony.
2. Don’t break things. Don’t break things during the New Year. If you break something, just say: "Break (Sui) Break (Sui) May you be safe." This is to remind people not to get carried away during the New Year and to be careful for good luck. It is a psychological hint and has no other meaning.
3. Speak nice words and avoid scolding children. It is traditionally believed that if a child is scolded on the first day of the new year, he will be scolded for the whole year. In particular, people are required to speak nice words on the first day of the New Year and not to use foul language or indecent words. In some areas, if a child lets something slip, the adults will immediately say: "There is no taboo in children's words."
Four: Avoid cleaning and sweeping garbage out of the door. You have to worship the Kitchen God before the New Year and finish cleaning before New Year’s Eve, which means getting rid of the old and welcoming the new. You don’t have to clean during the New Year holidays. It is taboo to throw out rubbish from the first to the third day of the Lunar New Year. You are also not allowed to sweep the rubbish out of the door or pour out sewage, for fear of sweeping away the wealth in the house. 5. Avoid washing clothes on the first and second days of the lunar new year. The birthday of the water god is on the first and second days of the lunar new year, so it is taboo to wash clothes on these two days.
6. Avoid urging others to get up on the first day of the new year. Do not urge others to get up in the morning on the first day of the new year, as it is believed that this will make the other person be urged to do things throughout the year.
8. Married women are forbidden to go back to their parents' home on the first, fourth, and fifth days of the Chinese New Year. Married women and their sons-in-law can only go back to their parents' home on the second or third day of the Chinese New Year. It is said that this will prevent the family from going broke.
9. Avoid wishing a happy new year to someone who is still sleeping. Avoid wishing a happy new year to someone who is still sleeping. Wait until the person wakes up before wishing a happy new year. Otherwise, the person will be bedridden for the whole year.
10. Avoid debt collection. It is traditionally believed that during the Chinese New Year, whether someone is asked to pay a debt or the person asking for a debt will have bad luck for the whole year, so it is taboo to ask for debts from others.

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