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What is the opening date of 202 1 the first day of the first month?

What is the opening date of 202 1 the first day of the first month?

Zi Shi (23:00-00:59): Ji

Timely: cook the stove to worship the prison god, build a wedding, move into the house and open the market.

(03:00-04:59): Ji

Timely: Take the opportunity to get married and settle down, move into the house, build it and bury it.

(05:00-06:59): Ji

Timely: open the market, build a house, move, make the bed, travel for money and see you adopt.

Noon (11:00-12: 59): Training camp

Timely: Sacrifice, pray, repay God, see your talent, get married, build and bury.

Wei's (13:00- 14:59): Ji Xunkong

Timely: offering sacrifices, praying, making a fire, getting married, opening the market, moving, and burying houses.

According to the old yellow calendar, the auspicious time of the first day of the first month is midnight, Yin Shi, Shi Mao, noon and late, so you can choose these hours as the auspicious time to open the door.

Open the door and set off firecrackers on the first day of the first month.

There is a folk saying in China called setting off firecrackers. That is, when the new year comes, the first thing for every household to open the door is to set off firecrackers, say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new year with firecrackers, and drive away the animals for the New Year.

Firecrackers are a specialty of China, also known as firecrackers, firecrackers and firecrackers. Its origin is very early, and it has a history of more than two thousand years.

The Content of Wang Anshi's Yuan Ri

Except for the one-year-old in firecrackers,

The spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.

Thousands of families are dying,

Always trade new peaches for old ones. Firecracker embryonic form

In the early Tang Dynasty, plagues were everywhere. A man named Li Tian put saltpeter in a bamboo tube and lit it to make it emit louder sound and stronger smoke. As a result, the miasma in Shan Lan was dispelled and the epidemic was stopped. This is the earliest prototype of firecrackers. Later, when gunpowder appeared, people filled bamboo tubes with saltpeter, sulfur and charcoal, and then burned them, causing an explosion. In the Song Dynasty, people in China began to make braided guns (that is, firecrackers) by wrapping gunpowder with paper tubes and hemp stalks. Regarding the evolution of firecrackers, The Arrangement of Excellent Customs records: ancient firecrackers. They are all popular with real bamboo, so Tang poetry is also called explosive pole. Later people roll paper for it. It is called firecrackers. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it became one of the folk entertainment activities in China.