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Beginning of spring's first day taboo.

The day before, beginning of spring was forbidden to do important housework on the fifteenth day of the first month.

1. Housework that cannot be built or renovated: the day before beginning of spring, building, painting, roof demolition, demolition, renovation, wall repair, swimming pool management, etc. Be banned so as not to disturb the peace.

2. Housework that can't be cleaned: The day before in beginning of spring, large-scale housework such as cleaning, moving furniture, thoroughly cleaning and painting windows was forbidden to avoid destroying wealth.

3. No large-scale banquets: The day before beginning of spring, it is forbidden to hold large-scale banquets, receptions, banquets and other family activities to avoid accidents and accidents.

Fourth, don't plant livestock for housework: The day before in beginning of spring, it is forbidden to plant crops, livestock, vegetables and other housework activities, so as not to affect the harvest.

5. Housework that cannot be subject to administrative examination and approval: The day before in beginning of spring, it was forbidden to apply, apply for administrative examination and approval of agriculture and construction, investigate law enforcement and discipline, and develop new industries, so as not to affect the follow-up work.