What is the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month and what are the traditional customs?

What is the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month and what are the traditional customs?
Introduction: In the blink of an eye, the 2017 Lunar New Year is approaching. The Spring Festival is the most important traditional Chinese festival. But do you know what other festivals there are before the Spring Festival? Do you know what day is the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month? What are the customs on this day? Please follow me to read the following article for specific details! There are not only many national customs and activities on New Year’s Eve, but also many New Year’s etiquette and taboos. Want to know more? Welcome to the New Year’s special topic carefully prepared for you by Mr. Shui Mo to learn more!

What is the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month?

The 25th day of the twelfth lunar month is the common name for the 25th day of the twelfth month (also known as the twelfth month) of the Chinese lunar calendar; it is one of the traditional customs of the Spring Festival.
At the end of the year, people have some free time and savings. This is a good time for those who normally don't have the energy to handle big things. Therefore, people invented this special time custom based on the needs of real life. In traditional society, the order of people's lives was regulated by folk customs.

Traditional customs on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month

Customs on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month: pasting paper on windows. After offering sacrifices to the kitchen god on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month and sweeping the house on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, old Beijingers will start pasting paper on the windows on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month. Every household "pastes the windows" not only to "deal with" the gods, but more importantly, to make it look pleasing to the eye. Who doesn't want to celebrate the New Year in a brand new environment? Custom of the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month: making tofu. According to research, tofu was invented by Liu Anming, King of Huainan in the Western Han Dynasty. Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in his poem "Tofu": "If I had known the Huainan technique earlier, I would have sat back and enjoyed the spring cloth." Interestingly, in some places there is still the custom of eating tofu dregs before New Year's Eve. Speaking of which, the “腐” in tofu and the “福” in happiness are homophones, so tofu represents praying for “福”. Customs on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month: Welcoming the Jade Emperor. The old custom holds that after the Kitchen God goes to heaven, the Jade Emperor will personally descend to the world on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month to investigate the good and evil in the world and determine the fortunes and disasters of the coming year, so every family offers sacrifices to him to pray for blessings, which is called “welcoming the Jade Emperor”. On this day, you must be careful about your daily life and words, and strive to perform well in order to please the Jade Emperor and receive blessings for the coming year. Customs on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month: Thousand Lantern Festival is a religious festival for the Mongolian and Daur nationalities. It is called "Minggan Zhuola" in Mongolian, which means the Festival of a Thousand Lanterns. On the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month, people make "Minggan Zhuola" and light them in the temple. It is believed that the more they are lit, the more auspicious it is. This festival custom is most popular among the Vilat Mongolians in Xinjiang. On this day, local people eat roasted beef and mutton and hold traditional sports and entertainment activities. The custom on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month is to drive away the chaotic years. After sending the Kitchen God to heaven, he is not welcomed back until New Year's Eve. During this period, there is no god to rule the world, and there are no taboos. Many people get married, which is called "driving away the chaotic years." The chaotic years are specific periods designed by the people to regulate their social life. At the end of the year, people have some free time and savings. This is a good time for those who normally don't have the energy to handle big things. Therefore, people invented this special time custom based on the needs of real life. It can be seen that in traditional society, the living order of the people was regulated by folk customs. The custom on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month: praying for the silkworms in the fields, also known as "burning the silkworms in the fields", "looking at the silkworms in the fields" and "burning wealth in the fields", is a folk custom of praying for a good harvest popular in the Jiangnan area. On the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month, a long pole with a torch tied to it would be erected in the field, and the flame would be used to predict the new year. A strong flame would indicate a good harvest in the coming year. In some places this activity is held on New Year's Eve.
Summary: After reading the above article, the editor learned that there are so many folk customs and activities on the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month. The festival culture of various ethnic groups is really rich and colorful, and the traditional culture of the Chinese nation is indeed profound!

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