China's numerology culture is profound and extensive. After a long period of development, it is now closely related to people's daily lives. So what are the customs and taboos on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year? Let’s follow the editor to find out more. If you want to know more about the first month of the lunar calendar in 2018, please pay attention to our fortune teller website!What are the customs and taboos on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year?Customs and culture on the seventh day of the Lunar New YearLo Hei <br /> In some areas of the south, people have the custom of "Lo Hei" during the Human Day Festival. When making Lo Hei, many people often gather around a table, pour the fish, ingredients and sauces into a large plate, and everyone stands up, waving chopsticks to stir the fish ingredients, and constantly shouting: "Lo! Lo! Fortune! Fortune!", and the scoop should be higher and higher to show that they will rise step by step. Weighing <br /> In some places, on birthdays, men, women, young and old all weigh themselves on a scale. Since it is a person's birthday, it is natural to be concerned about the person's physical condition. Gifting flower tokens <br /> People make various flower tokens (human-like tokens in the shape of flowers) and give them to each other. Wearing a human figure <br /> During the Human Day Festival, Han women use colored paper, silk, soft gold and silver to make a human figure and wear it on their heads. It is also pasted on screens and other places. Traveling and climbing mountains <br /> The Human Day Festival is also a day for ladies to travel and for scholars to climb mountains and write poems. The poem "Sending to Du Ershiyi on the People's Day" written by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty says: "I write this poem and send it to Caotang on the People's Day, out of pity for my old friend who misses his hometown. I cannot bear to watch the willow branches turning green, and the plum blossoms filling the branches break my heart. I have nothing to do in southern Tibet, and my heart is filled with worries. This year's People's Day is in vain to remember you, but who knows where I will be on the People's Day next year." Taboos on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year: Avoid quarreling and swearing <br /> Avoid quarreling and swearing in the first month of the lunar year. In the old days, people believed that quarreling in the first month of the lunar year would ruin the whole year, and cursing would bring disaster. Avoid visiting a doctor <br /> In the old days, people avoided visiting a doctor in the first month of the lunar year, believing that this was a sign of being sick all year round. Avoid moving <br /> Avoid moving or pasting up window lattices in the first month of the lunar year, as it is considered unlucky. Avoid washing clothes and quilts <br /> On the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, it is forbidden to change or wash clothes and quilts. According to the old saying, changing or washing clothes and quilts in the first month of the lunar year is unlucky. |
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