What day is New Year’s Eve? What are the things to pay attention to on New Year’s Eve?

What day is New Year’s Eve? What are the things to pay attention to on New Year’s Eve?
New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year. On this day, people will return to their hometowns to celebrate the New Year and the whole family will gather together to have a reunion dinner. So what day is New Year’s Eve? Time has unknowingly come to the end of the year. Fortune Teller.com has prepared some information about the 2018 Chinese New Year's Eve. Click in to learn more!

What day is New Year’s Eve?

New Year's Eve is also known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, and Suichu. It is the last night of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar every year. "Chu" means to remove; "xi" refers to night. New Year’s Eve is a festival for bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new, starting a new year and bringing renewal to everything. Along with Qingming Festival, Zhongyuan Festival and Double Ninth Festival, it is China's traditional festival for ancestor worship, and is also a traditional cultural festival popular in countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.
New Year's Eve is also called New Year's Eve because it usually falls on the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month. It is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. The people attach the most importance to it. Every household is busy cleaning the house to welcome their ancestors home to celebrate the New Year, and offer them rice cakes and three kinds of animals as sacrifices.
The last day of the lunar year is called "Sui Chu" and the night of that day is called "Chu Xi". Since ancient times, there have been customs on New Year's Eve such as staying up all night, watching the year end, putting up door gods, spring couplets, New Year pictures, and hanging lanterns. These customs have been passed down to this day and are enduring. Influenced by Chinese culture, New Year's Eve is also a traditional festival in countries in the Chinese character cultural circle and Chinese and overseas Chinese around the world.
In 2007, New Year's Eve officially became a legal holiday in China in accordance with the "National Holidays and Anniversary Days Holidays Regulations". In 2014, New Year's Eve was adjusted in accordance with the State Council's decision to amend the "National Holidays and Anniversary Days Holidays Regulations" and is no longer a legal holiday in China.

What are the things to pay attention to on New Year’s Eve?

(1) “A married woman is not allowed to look at the lanterns at her parents’ home on New Year’s Eve.” "On the night of the 30th, a married daughter cannot look at the lights of her parents' home. Doing so will cause the death of her family members." This rule is quite serious, but it has "legitimate reasons". Because the old society was dominated by men, married daughters often had conflicts with their mother-in-law. If a married woman (especially one from a wealthy and powerful family) always went back to her parents' home, her mother-in-law's family could no longer remain happy. In order to ensure the reunion of the mother-in-law's family, this folk custom was passed down. The purpose was good, but the form was "groundless". Although there are no legal provisions and it is not well-known, it plays a role in bringing cohesion and harmony.
(2) “Avoid seeing anyone on New Year’s Eve.” On the night of the 30th, most families have a "big reunion". Relatives who are far away will travel thousands of miles, braving the wind and snow to rush back home and come back to eat reunion dumplings with their families on the night of the 30th. This dinner is called "New Year's Eve dinner" in the south. Northerners eat noodles, while people in the north eat dumplings. There is a folk song saying: "On the 30th, the whole family happily eats flatbread." On the night of the 30th, the family is reunited, there is wind and snow outside, and the house is brightly lit and steaming. The glass windows were wiped clean, and water droplets were still rolling down from the glass. Bursts of firecrackers could be heard from time to time. Every family enjoys the joy of family life and is in great harmony. In order to ensure a happy family dinner, people generally do not want outsiders to suddenly intrude. Whether outsiders come to talk, visit or even collect debts, it will interfere with the happy reunion of the family. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, everyone except the "family Tartars" is refused.
(3) “Don’t break anything.” It is not allowed to break things during the New Year. If something is broken, just say: "Sui (Sui) Sui (Sui) Ping An." 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.

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