Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What is the saying of cutting hair on the fifteenth day of the first month?

What is the saying of cutting hair on the fifteenth day of the first month?

There is a folk saying that "my uncle died in the first month", saying that I can't get a haircut in the first month. But in the eyes of historians, this kind of folk taboo is a misinformation of folk culture and has no scientific basis at all.

As the so-called "parents with physical problems", there is also a saying among the people that the haircut depends on the date. In the Gregorian calendar, a haircut means shaving the fetal head of a newborn baby or cutting hair and becoming a monk, but now some older people will follow the Gregorian calendar date.

According to traditional customs, the first month belongs to the largest month in a year, and it is called Yue Ji. In order to thank the arrival of the Spring Festival, most people don't choose to have their hair cut before the 15th day of the first month.