Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean by not visiting relatives on the fifth day?
What do you mean by not visiting relatives on the fifth day?
On the fifth day (poverty day), relatives and friends are not allowed to visit, and there is a saying that poverty may bring relatives and friends.
Visiting relatives is an ancient Han folk culture, and it is an activity for relatives to exchange feelings during the Spring Festival.
Visiting relatives and friends and going home during the Spring Festival is a custom handed down from generation to generation in China. It is a great kind of family communication to contact feelings and exchange condolences between relatives. In some areas, visiting relatives is called "visiting relatives".
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