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What are the customs on the fifth and sixth day of the first month?

1, what are the suitability and taboos on the fifth day of the first month?

(1) the fifth day

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Get married, clean, move, get married, get engaged, move, buy clothes, form alliances, pray, sleep, bury the door, sacrifice, fish, go to the grave and become an adult. Cary repaid God with extinction, fire, logging and burial.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

When the market is open, break ground and plant it for cooking.

sixth day

It is wise to start planting and offering sacrifices to sons and daughters-in-law.

Start a business, apply for a certificate, go to a doctor, break off an engagement, and go to work to repair a grave.

Take medicine for money, get married, go to court, open a market, cook a boat, tear down a house and ask for an heir.

Avoid traveling, praying, releasing water, moving, participating and accepting gifts.

Burying meridians, moving, purchasing, building and decorating, separating Anmen from livestock.

Beam and column enter the house, close the account, break ground to build a house and make a travel bed.

2. Customs on the fifth and sixth day of the first month:

(1) custom on the fifth day of the first month: offering sacrifices to the god of wealth.

The fifth day of the first month is the day when China people "welcome the God of Wealth". In the Qing Dynasty, Gu Tieqing's Jia Qinglu quoted Cai Yun's bamboo poem, describing the situation that Suzhou people met the God of Wealth on the fifth day: "Five days of financial resources, five days of remuneration; Beware of meeting God prematurely elsewhere and rushing to hold the road overnight. " Sacrificing the God of Wealth is not only a tradition in the south, but also in many places in the north of China. According to folklore, the God of Wealth is also known as the Five-way God, that is, the God of Sacrificing Households, the God of Kitchen, the God of Land, the God of Doors and the God of Walking. The so-called five-way god refers to the east, west, north and south, which means that you can get wealth when you go out five ways.

(2) Customs on the sixth day of the first month: send the poor to open the market. The sixth day of the first month is the day when people throw away poverty, that is, the day of "sending the poor". On this day, throwing out the garbage accumulated at home during the Spring Festival is called sending the poor, and at the same time, you can take off the hanging paper on the door and throw it out, which is called sending the poor god. Enterprises of all sizes will close down during the Spring Festival. According to custom, the sixth day is the day when shops open, and people will put red couplets on the door panels, which read "All the best, all the best".