Introduction: The sixteenth day of the first lunar month is the sixteenth day of the New Year and the day after the Lantern Festival. What day is this? What are the traditional customs and activities on the 16th day of the first lunar month? Next, please follow the editor to learn more about it! The festive culture of the Chinese New Year is rich and colorful, and extraordinary. If you want to know more related content, just search in the Spring Festival special topic carefully compiled by Mr. Shui Mo!What day is the 16th day of the first lunar month?The sixteenth night of the first lunar month is one of the traditional Chinese lunar festivals. A day full of fun and joy. "On the sixteenth night, people fry twisted dough sticks, carry bamboo baskets, dance with torches, flirt with people and curse, send cattle stakes, and everyone, young and old, have fun." I don't know how many years this folk song has been passed down here. So when some people say that what they looked forward to most when they were young was the Chinese New Year, because during the Chinese New Year they not only had nice clothes to wear and delicious food to eat, but they also didn’t have to do housework. Neither adults nor children are free on the first day of the Chinese New Year, because there are many concerns, especially in speaking and doing things. The 16th day of the first lunar month is truly our children's world and a day for adults to play as they please.The 16th day of the first lunar month: Get rid of all diseasesThe so-called walking away from all diseases is a folk activity held by women in ancient times during the Lantern Festival (or the 16th night of the first lunar month) to avoid disasters and seek blessings. It is also known as roasting away all diseases, dispersing all diseases, touring all diseases, and strolling around all diseases. It was particularly popular during the Ming and Qing dynasties. There is also a poem in history that goes "She walks gracefully in narrow bow shoes, and celebrates the Lantern Festival with silver flowers and fire trees; she goes out not to look for relatives or friends, but for a walk to cure all diseases."The 16th day of the first lunar month: Climbing the cityClimbing the city wall will keep your back from hurting; running will keep you from looking old. On the night of the Lantern Festival, women make appointments to go out together. They walk together and cross every bridge they see, believing that this can cure diseases and prolong life. In the Jiangnan region, it evolved into "Walking on Three Bridges". The countryside of Jiangnan is densely covered with waterways, so walking across three bridges is not a difficult task.“On the 16th day of the first lunar month, people climb to the top of the city walls, drive away all diseases, and step into peace.” During the Lantern Festival in Nanjing, people start from the bridge and walk up to the top of the city walls to get rid of all diseases. It is said that after Zhu Yuanzhang repaired Nanjing City in the early Ming Dynasty, the city wall became a military stronghold. How could the common people go up the city wall, let alone play on the top of the city wall! Later, when the world was at peace, Zhu Yuanzhang specially allowed the common people to play on the city wall once on the 16th day of the first lunar month. Jubao, Tongji and Sanshanmen were all built with urn cities, which was just like walking on three bridges. This shows that the ruler and the people share the joy. The quasi-citizens became walking commoners, and eventually the word spread to "walk away from all diseases." The 16th day of the first lunar month: Touching the door nailsIn addition, when "walking away all diseases", one must also "touch the door nails" in order to pray for good luck and get rid of illness. Because "ding" is homophonic with "ding", and "ding" symbolizes man. Therefore, when women went out, they had to go to the city gates or temples to "touch the door nails". They had to grope in the dark without any lighting equipment. If they touched the door nails once, it was considered a good omen for having a child. In fact, these seasonal customs reflect certain utilitarian value orientations. The "hundreds of diseases" that are warded off by walking on the bridge do not necessarily refer to "dry arms and dark eyes" or "headaches", but rather are alluding to infertility and childlessness in women, so as to help them conceive and have children. A bridge is a bridge connecting the two banks. In popular belief, the birth of a baby is considered to be reincarnation from the afterlife. The moon represents fertility, and walking on the bridge on the first full moon night of the new year is a metaphor for connecting yin and yang and welcoming new life.The 16th day of the first lunar month: Stealing vegetables to pray for a childThere is also a folk custom of stealing lettuce to pray for a child. "Qing Bai Lei Chao" records: "On the Lantern Festival in Guangzhou, women steal other people's vegetables, saying that it will bring them a boy. Also, women who have difficulty in giving birth to a child often steal lettuce from other people's homes at night and eat it, saying that it will help them give birth to a son. The Cantonese people call lettuce "shengcai." Vegetables symbolize children, and "sheng" means gestation. Nowadays in Taiwan, there is still a traditional custom that unmarried women steal vegetables and pick onions on the Lantern Festival night, hoping to marry a good husband in the future. The custom is commonly known as: "Steal onions, marry a good husband" and "Steal vegetables, marry a good son-in-law." The 16th day of the first lunar month: Roasting by the fireThe custom of roasting fire on the 16th day of the first lunar month to ward off diseases is mostly concentrated in the north. There is a folk saying that warming yourself by fire can bring prosperity to your family. In many places in the north, there is a custom of "burning Berlin and washing away all diseases" on the 16th day of the first lunar month. The Qing Dynasty's "Datong County Annals" recorded: "On New Year's Day, every family cut charcoal and firewood and piled them up high, like a small pagoda. If they were lit in time, it was called a prosperous fire."Summary: The above article content is what the editor wants to tell you about the day and customs of the 16th day of the first lunar month. I hope you can understand it and feel the cultural atmosphere of the traditional festival! After reading this article, there are more exciting content in the Spring Festival special topic, let’s take a look! |
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