Introduction: In astronomy, the Beginning of Summer marks the farewell to spring and the beginning of summer. The Beginning of Summer is also an important solar term when crops enter their peak growth season. So, what are the taboos and customs during the Beginning of Summer? What should we pay attention to during the Beginning of Summer? Next, let’s learn about it together! April is the most beautiful month in the world. April is a very beautiful month. In late spring and early summer, all things are new and many good beginnings appear in this month.What are the taboos of the Beginning of Summer?(1) Avoid having no rain: In Henan, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places, it is believed that if there is no rain on the Beginning of Summer, there will be drought. There are proverbs such as "If it doesn't rain at the beginning of summer, the plows and harrows must be hung high", "If it doesn't rain at the beginning of summer, the high fields cannot be plowed", and "If it doesn't rain at the beginning of summer, there will be no rice in the pestle".(2) Avoid not weighing yourself. The Beginning of Summer is the beginning of summer. People fear the heat of summer, so they have the custom of weighing themselves. It is said that after weighing yourself on this day, you will not be afraid of the summer heat and will not lose weight. Otherwise, people will be afraid of the summer heat, eat poorly, become thin, and even get sick. (3) Avoid not drinking tea on the day of the Beginning of Summer. In Jiangxi, there is a custom of drinking tea on the day of the Beginning of Summer. If you do not drink tea on the day of the Beginning of Summer, you will have a "bitter summer". (4) Avoid children sitting on the doorstep In the Dongtai area of Jiangsu Province, it is taboo for children to sit on the doorstep on the Beginning of Summer. It is said that "sitting on the doorstep on the Beginning of Summer will make you fall asleep easily." What are the taboos and customs during the Beginning of Summer?Taboos of Beginning of Summer Customs 1. Avoid sitting on the doorstep. It is also taboo to sit on the doorstep on Beginning of Summer. In Anhui, it was recorded in the "Taihu County Annals" of the decade of Daoguang: "On the day of the Beginning of Summer, people make soup with bamboo shoots and amaranth, and warn each other not to sit on the doorstep or take naps during the day, as it is said that worrying about the summer will cause fatigue and illness." It means that if you sit on the doorstep on this day, you will feel tired and sick in the summer. In the 1930s, it was recorded in "Ningguo County Annals": "The beginning of summer. It is used to weigh the body's weight and avoid diseases, which is called not being afraid of summer. It is said that if you sit on the doorstep on the beginning of summer, you will feel weak all year round." On the day of the beginning of summer, children are forbidden to sit on the stone steps. If they sit on them, they must sit on seven steps before all diseases can be eliminated. It is taboo to sit on the door threshold. It is said that sitting on the door threshold will cause sore feet in summer. If you sit on one door threshold, you must sit on six more to make a total of seven, to get rid of the nightmare.Taboos of Beginning of Summer 2. Avoiding evil spirits and snakes: Yunnan folk customs on Beginning of Summer focus on avoiding evil spirits and snakes. According to the "Yunnan General Records" of the first year of the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, on the day of the beginning of summer in April, "sophora japonica branches and red flowers are inserted into the door to ward off evil spirits; and the foot of the wall is surrounded by gray to avoid snakes." Avoiding snakes in April is related to the Chinese zodiac sign of snake. The months are recorded in the earthly branches, with March as Chen and April as Yi. To ward off evil spirits at the beginning of summer, people put soapberry branches and red flowers on the door, which implies the harmony of black (water) and red (fire). According to the ancient theory of the five elements, black represents water and red represents fire. The hope is to achieve a balance through mutual restraint between the two. At the same time, the ancients not only used soapberry to remove dirt in daily life, but also used it as medicine, believing that it had insecticidal properties. It is regarded as a ward off evil spirits and is also used to remove filth and drive away evil spirits. Taboos in the customs of the Beginning of Summer 3. Weighing people. An ancient poem says: "On the Beginning of Summer, people are weighed and their weights are counted, with scales hung on the beams to reveal the laughter and noise in the boudoirs." The custom of "weighing people" on the Beginning of Summer is mainly popular in southern my country and originated in the Three Kingdoms period. It is said that after weighing yourself on this day, you will not be afraid of the summer heat and will not lose weight, otherwise you will be plagued by diseases. After eating the Beginning of Summer meal, a large scale is hung on the beam. Adults hold the scale hook with both hands and suspend their feet in the air to weigh their weight; children sit in a basket or on a stool with four legs facing up, hanging on the scale hook to weigh their weight. It is said that weighing yourself at the Beginning of Summer can prevent summer heatstroke. If you gain weight, it is called "gaining weight" and if you lose weight, it is called "losing fat". Summary: After reading the introduction in the above article, I believe everyone has a new understanding of the customs and taboos of the Beginning of Summer solar term. You can learn about it and gain some knowledge! |
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