The customs and sayings of different festivals in our country are different. So, let’s take a look at the sayings and customs of the Little New Year’s Eve. What are the taboos of the Little New Year’s Eve? The twelfth month of the lunar calendar is approaching and the weather is getting colder. Spring will surely come after the severe winter. Come to Shuimoxiansheng.com to check out more content about the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2021!Introduction to the sayings and customs of XiaonianyeNew Year's Eve saying:Xiaonian, a traditional Chinese festival, is the traditional day for worshiping the kitchen god. The main folk activities during the Little New Year include sweeping the house and offering sacrifices to the kitchen god. The Kitchen God worship has a history of thousands of years in our country. The belief in the Kitchen God reflects the Chinese people's pursuit of the dream of "enough food and clothing". Customs of Little New Year's Eve: Sweep the Year Sweeping the house during the New Year means sweeping the dust, which is actually about keeping the home environment clean. People in the South regard the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month as the Little New Year, which is called "Shanchen". People in the north regard the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month as the Little New Year, which is called "sweeping the house." On this day, every household gets up at dawn, sweeps the house, cleans the windows, washes clothes, scrubs the pots and pans, and carries out a thorough cleaning. A few days before the Little New Year, every family cleans their house to prevent the Kitchen God from taking the dirt away. At that time, it was a religious ceremony for our ancestors to drive away plague demons and pray for health. The latter word "chen" is homophonic with "chen", so sweeping the dust means sweeping away all the old things, which refers to both the old dirt in the courtyard and the unpleasantness encountered in the old year. Kitchen God Offering sacrifices to the Kitchen God means sending him to heaven, so the Little New Year is also called the Kitchen God Festival. According to the local customs and records written by Zhou Chu, a famous person in the Jin Dynasty, "On the night of the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, the Kitchen God is worshipped. It is said that the Kitchen God will go to heaven the next day to report the affairs of the year, so he is worshipped the day before." Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty wrote "Poems for Offering to the Kitchen God": "According to ancient legend, on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, the Kitchen God faces the sky to speak about things... I send you drunk and full to the gate of heaven, don't say anything about the long or short ladle, please take the profit and share it with me when you return." What are the taboos on New Year’s Eve?1. Some places in Henan Province are taboo to pound garlic, believing that pounding garlic during the Little New Year will make the family poor.2. In some areas of Beijing, old Beijingers avoid cooking on the day of Little New Year and only eat candy, hoping that the Kitchen God will "speak more about good things and less about bad things." 3. Children in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province must be obedient during the Little New Year, otherwise they will be beaten. 4. Only men can offer sacrifices to the Kitchen God. There is a folk custom that "men do not worship the moon and women do not worship the kitchen god" |
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