Introduction: The second day of the Chinese New Year is an important day in our country’s traditional culture, and there is also a custom of returning to one’s parents’ home on the second day of the Chinese New Year. So where does the custom of returning to one’s parents’ home on the second day of the Lunar New Year come from? Should I go back to my parents’ home on the second day of the Lunar New Year? The Spring Festival is an important traditional festival of ours. If you want to know more about the Spring Festival, please come and check out the 2018 Spring Festival special feature on the Fortune Teller website!Where does the custom of returning to one’s parents’ home on the second day of the Lunar New Year come from?The so-called return to the parents' home refers to a married daughter bringing her husband and children back home to wish her parents a happy New Year.Why must it be on the second day of the first lunar month and not on the first day? According to superstitious beliefs, deceased ancestors will return home from heaven at the end of the year to enjoy offerings. If our ancestors saw an "outsider" at home, they would not want the person to enter, because married women were considered "outsiders"; therefore, married women could not celebrate New Year's Eve or the first day of the New Year at home. After enjoying the offerings, the ancestor returned to heaven on the first (or second) night of the new year, and the daughter could return home. This rule was very strict in the old society, especially in rural areas, and violating it was considered disrespectful. Although people in the new society no longer believe in ghosts and gods, they still abide by them strictly. If for some special reason a married daughter spends the New Year at home, her parents, family and herself may be very unhappy. This is also a cultural phenomenon that has been passed down for a long time and may continue to be implemented for a long time. "Returning to the mother's home" is also called "returning home". In the past, there were many taboos for a bride to return to her parents' home, which simply refers to the taboos for a bride to return to her parents' home. After the bride returns home, her status has changed. She has become someone else's family member, so her parents are always "on guard against her." Should I go back to my parents’ home on the second day of the Lunar New Year?Customs on the second day of the Lunar New Year in various placesShandong <br /> In Weifang, firecrackers are set off on the second day of the Lunar New Year, which is called "opening the market". Men and women are no longer prohibited from working, and they begin to bring gifts to visit relatives. In the old days, when visiting relatives, "on the second day, visit grandma, on the third day, visit aunt, and on the fourth and fifth days, visit mother-in-law". There was also the custom of "on the third day, visit grandma, on the fourth day, visit aunt, and on the fifth and sixth days, visit mother-in-law". Now, most people prefer "on the second and third days, visit mother-in-law first, and on the fourth and fifth days, visit aunt". In fact, most married women in Weifang city return to their parents’ home on the second day of the Lunar New Year. In the past, the custom of "not returning to one's parents' home after entering the twelfth lunar month" referred to married women in rural areas. In the city, on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, which is called "Little New Year" (saying goodbye to the Kitchen God), married girls usually do not go back to their parents' home, and this tradition is still followed by many people. Of course, there are also married girls who return to their parents’ home on New Year’s Eve, which is a different matter. Zibo <br /> In Zibo, the second day of the Lunar New Year is the day when daughters-in-law return to their parents' home. On this day, the bride's family does not receive other guests. Daughters-in-law go back to their parents' home on the second day of the Lunar New Year only before their daughters get married. If a daughter-in-law of a family has already started a family, they will use this day to entertain their daughter and son-in-law. As for going back to my parents' home, I have to change the date to the third day of the New Year or other days. Fujian <br /> In Fu'an, on the second day of the Lunar New Year, in addition to relatives and friends not visiting each other, there are also some customs: first, no firecrackers are set off; second, no incense is lit; third, no ritual music is played; fourth, businesses are closed... and so on. Anyway, all the rituals similar to the ancient "national mourning" are fully reflected on the second day of the Lunar New Year in Fu'an every year. Moreover, after more than four hundred years of interpretation, in various almanacs (various versions of almanacs can also be bought on the streets of Fu'an, most of which are written by Feng Shui and Yin-Yang masters from other places), like most days in the first month of the year, although the second day of the Lunar New Year is a good day, "it is suitable for doing all kinds of things." However, the people of Fu'an turned a blind eye and classified the second day of the Lunar New Year as an unlucky day, on which "all things are unsuitable". Not only are there no happy or important events on this day, but on this day, every household stays indoors. Therefore, if friends from other places visit their friends in Fu'an to celebrate the New Year, they will definitely be very surprised: from New Year's Eve to the first day of the New Year, Fu'an, like other parts of the country, puts up Spring Festival couplets, dances dragons and lions, hangs up lanterns and decorations, sets off firecrackers, and hosts banquets for relatives and friends, but on the second day of the New Year, the whole city is silent, as if it is another world (if it is a rainy, snowy and cold day like this year, it will be even quieter). Friends from other places must have thought that time for the whole city seemed to have stopped on the night of the first day of the New Year, because when they got up early in the morning on the second day of the New Year, they no longer heard the usual sound of firecrackers, and the hustle and bustle of yesterday seemed to have disappeared without a trace. Every household stayed at home watching TV and playing mahjong and seldom went out. Even if they did go out, the streets were deserted. However, the temples and monasteries became much more lively because some people could not stand the loneliness at home and went to the temples to eat vegetarian food. On the third day of the first lunar month, the whole city has returned to the atmosphere of the first day of the first lunar month. As usual, there are firecrackers, banquets (Fu'an people usually hold birthday banquets on the third and sixth days of the first lunar month), and the streets are bustling with people and new and fashionable cars... Summary: The above content is about [Origin of the custom of returning to one’s parents’ home on the second day of the Lunar New Year? Should I go back to my parents’ home on the second day of the Lunar New Year? 】Problem analysis, hope it can help everyone! |
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