Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What are the taboos in beginning of spring?

What are the taboos in beginning of spring?

1. No doctor. 2. No haircut. Don't quarrel, don't swear, and don't argue with each other. 3. Don't move. The married daughter can't go back to her parents' home.

One of the Taboos: If you don't see a doctor that day in beginning of spring, it means that you have no good luck for a year. This statement is just to win a good title, just like not seeing a doctor on the first day of New Year's Day. There is nothing wrong with postponing a small problem. Taboo 2: It is unlucky for beginning of spring to get a haircut. As the saying goes, hair is the vegetation of the human body. Spring warms up, vegetation grows, and new vegetation is damaged, which is not in line with the principle of vegetation growth in heaven and earth. Taboo 3: No quarrel, no swearing, no verbal warfare, be kind to others and celebrate the Spring Festival. A new year, a new look, a good mood and a good start can usher in harmony, beauty and smoothness in the coming year. Taboo 4: beginning of spring, don't move that day. Many people should know that moving should not be carried out on the basis of four miles and eight festivals, because it is a handover of integrity and the atmosphere is mixed. It is naturally inappropriate to move, and it is not appropriate to be turbulent at the beginning of the year. Taboo 5: On this day in beginning of spring, a married daughter can't go back to her family. Why? Spring is the beginning of a year. In ancient times, when a woman got married, it was her husband's family, so she couldn't bring her husband's luck back to her family. Then, Spring returned to her family, and she was going to get married the next spring.