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How about opening on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year?

According to the custom in China, the fifth day of the Lunar New Year is an auspicious day for business opening, but now these are also traditional customs. Personally, I think the fourth day of the Lunar New Year means extending in all directions, which is also very beneficial to the opening of the business.

Lunar New Year is the fourth day of the first lunar month. This day is the day when China people welcome God. Therefore, people often say that "three sheep (yang) open Thailand" is a symbol of good luck and a day to welcome the kitchen god back to the people. On the fourth day of lunar new year's eve, I met the kitchen god and greeted the god of wealth.

Opening the market is a traditional folk custom in China, which means that during the Spring Festival, large and small shops close together on the first day of the new year, but open on the fifth day of the first month. According to custom, the fifth day of the first month is the holy day of the god of wealth, and people think that choosing this day will definitely bring wealth. The fifth day of the first month is the birthday of the god of wealth, and people's fate for a year is decided by the god of wealth, so many businessmen compete to open the market on the fifth day of the first month in order to "make money".