What does the twelfth day of the first lunar month mean? What are the festival customs?

What does the twelfth day of the first lunar month mean? What are the festival customs?
Introduction: In the first month of the year, every day has different descriptions and customs. For more details about the 2018 Lunar New Year calendar, please visit the Fortune Teller website for consultation! There is a nursery rhyme among the people that goes, "On the eleventh day, people are chattering; on the twelfth day, people are setting up the lantern shed; on the thirteenth day, people are lighting the lanterns; on the fourteenth day, the lanterns are at full brightness; on the fifteenth day, the moon is half full; on the sixteenth day, people are putting away the lanterns." It means that after the eleventh day of the first lunar month, people start preparing for the Lantern Festival from the twelfth day of the first lunar month.
From now on, people begin to prepare to celebrate the Lantern Festival, choosing lanterns and building lantern sheds. 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 half full, sixteen people are putting out the lanterns."
People on the Twelve Leaky Shit Day eat greasy food from New Year's Eve until this day, which makes their stomachs upset.
According to Chinese folklore, the twelfth day of the first lunar month is the day when mice marry. Some also say that this day is the birthday of mice. Therefore, people create all kinds of "programs" around mice, which not only express the people's hatred for mice, but also drive away the hard work of the folks for a year.
Hiding the Scissors After breakfast, the wives and girls in the village would hide the scissors they usually used in drawers or under mattresses, and they would also wrap the scissors 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.
While collecting old shoes , children from each household carry baskets and go door to door to collect old shoes. The villagers are also happy to give away the "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 killing of all the rats in the household.
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