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Taboo and stress from day one to day fifteen

The custom from the first day to the fifteenth day is:

The first day of the first month: Up to now, there is still a custom in many places, that is, cleaning before New Year's Eve, and no broom or garbage taking out on the first day of the first month.

The second day of the first month: the married daughter goes back to her mother's house and wants her husband to go with her, so it is commonly known as "Welcome to Husband Day".

The third day of the first month: commonly known as the Year of the Red Dog, it is homophonic with the red mouth, and usually does not go out to pay New Year greetings. Legend has it that it is easy to quarrel with people.

The fourth day of the first month: it is a day to worship the god of wealth.

The fifth day of the first month: commonly known as "breaking the fifth", we must catch up with the five poverty, including knowledge poverty, academic poverty, literature poverty, life poverty and social poverty.

On the sixth day of the first month: shops and hotels are officially open for business, and firecrackers should be set off as much as on New Year's Eve.

The seventh day of the first month: People's Day, that is, people's birthday.

The eighth day of the first month: Valley Day, which is said to be Xiaomi's birthday, is also called Shunxing Festival. It is the day when the stars are in the lower world, and the stars in the sky are the most complete. If the weather is fine this day, it indicates a bumper rice harvest this year and the sky is overcast.

The ninth day of the first month: The folk custom is the birthday of the Jade Emperor. A grand ceremony should be held to pray for a good weather, peace and health in the new year.

The tenth day of the first month: it's Stone's birthday. On this day, all stone tools such as grinding and grinding can't be moved, and even stones should be sacrificed.

On the eleventh day of the first month: son-in-law day is the day when the father-in-law fetes his son-in-law. In addition to the whole day of October in the lunar calendar, there are many delicious food left over to entertain the son-in-law and daughter, which is called the eleven invited son-in-law by the people.

The fifteenth day of the first month: After the eleventh day of the first month, people began to prepare for the Lantern Festival. From the twelfth day of the first month, they bought lanterns and set up light sheds. Nursery rhymes are sung as eleven chirps, twelve light sheds, thirteen lights on, fourteen lights on, fifteen lines and a half months, and sixteen people finish the lights. The fifteenth day of the first month is the Lantern Festival, the night of the first full moon in a year, and the night of spring return, also known as Shangyuan Festival.