In Chinese culture, there is a concept of "fortune", which states that people's fortunes can be good or bad, and if certain taboos are touched, it will lead to bad fortune. So what are the taboos on the sixth day of the Lunar New Year? The Fortune Teller website provides you with more information related to the first month of the lunar calendar in 2018. You are welcome to learn more about it!What are the taboos on the sixth day of the Lunar New Year?The sixth day of the first lunar month is also known as "Horse Day". Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, the traditional view is that the first day of the first lunar month is the Chicken Day, the second day is the Dog Day, the third day is the Pig Day, the fourth day is the Sheep Day, the fifth day is the Ox Day, the sixth day is the Horse Day, and the seventh day is the Human Day.1. In physiognomy, the most popular person on this day is the boy who turns 12 years old that year, because 12 is twice 6, which is called "six sixes are very lucky". On this day, every household has to throw out the garbage accumulated during the festival, which is called sending away the ghost of poverty. 2. The sixth day of the Lunar New Year is when people really start to work or do business. Shops and restaurants officially open for business, and firecrackers are set off, just as loudly as on New Year's Eve. This day also marks the day when farmers in the south begin to go to the fields to prepare for spring ploughing. 3. In the past, the toilet could not be cleaned from the first month of the lunar year until the fifth day. The feces accumulated in the toilet could not be cleared until the sixth day, so it was called "Yifei". So on the sixth day of the first lunar month, people do a thorough cleaning, worship the toilet god, and clean the toilets that are usually dirty. What to eat on the sixth day of the Lunar New Year?1. Wannianliang - In some parts of Guangdong, the first meal of the Spring Festival is "Wannianliang", which means preparing enough food for the family to eat for three days during the Spring Festival, implying "no worries about food and drink".2. Dumplings - Eating dumplings on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day is a custom for people in the north, but now many people in the south have also joined in eating dumplings. Eating dumplings on New Year’s Eve means “good luck in the coming year”, while eating dumplings on New Year’s Day is for good luck for the whole year. 3. Glutinous Rice Balls - Glutinous Rice Balls for breakfast on the first day of the Lunar New Year must have a special meaning. Its meaning is: everything goes well and the family is happily reunited. 4. Noodles - Long noodles, also called longevity noodles. Eating longevity noodles on the first day of the Lunar New Year symbolizes "long years and years" and is a wish for a long life of a hundred years. Many elderly people still maintain this custom. 5. Chicken Soup - Drinking chicken soup on the first day of the Lunar New Year symbolizes "peace". In addition, the main labor force in the family also has to eat chicken feet, which means "grabbing wealth in the new year." |
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