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How about the fifteenth day of the first month in 2022? What does "Yuan" mean in Lantern Festival?

How about the fifteenth day of the first month in 2022?

The fifteenth day of the first month in 2022 is not a good day. Today is Mafia Day.

Brief introduction of the 15th day of the first month of 2022: February/kloc-Tuesday, 0/5, Gregorian calendar; The fifteenth day of the first lunar month (lunar calendar)

The day of the lunar calendar is appropriate: avoid everything today and don't use it to hold large-scale activities.

Today's taboo: avoid everything today and don't use it for large-scale activities.

Twelve gods of the day: Gou Chen

Twelve values judge the day by God.

Zodiac days: Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui.

Mafia Day: White Tiger, Natural Punishment, Suzaku, Tianlong, Xuanwu and Gouchen

Good luck: sacred heart Liuhe Tianfu Wangri Liu Yi mother warehouse

Fierce people should be avoided: the hook and twist of the mafia in Hehuang in eight places to break the robbery and dog eating.

Today is Mafia Day.

What does "Yuan" mean in Lantern Festival?

Lantern Festival means the first and the beginning. For example, 65438+ October every year is called January. Night refers to night, spring night, all night.

Lantern Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China. Lantern Festival mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities, such as watching lanterns, eating dumplings, solve riddles on the lanterns and setting off fireworks. In addition, traditional folk performances such as Youlong lanterns, lion dancing, walking on stilts, boating, yangko dancing and playing Taiping drums have been added to the Lantern Festival in many places. In June 2008, the Lantern Festival was selected into the second batch of intangible cultural heritage list.

The formation of the Lantern Festival has a long process, which is rooted in the folk custom of turning on lights and praying for blessings. According to general data and folklore, the fifteenth day of the first month was paid attention to in the Western Han Dynasty, but the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month really became a national folk festival after the Han and Wei Dynasties. The rise of the custom of burning lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month is also related to the eastward spread of Buddhism. In the Tang dynasty, Buddhism flourished, and officials and ordinary people usually burned lanterns for Buddha statues on the fifteenth day of the first month, so Buddhist lanterns were spread all over the people. Since the Tang Dynasty, it has become a legal thing to light lanterns on the Lantern Festival.