Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Why should we pray for disaster relief on the first day, the second day and the third day of February?

Why should we pray for disaster relief on the first day, the second day and the third day of February?

The first day, the second day and the third day of February are auspicious days for praying, eliminating disasters and making wishes, mainly because in the traditional Chinese calendar in China, these three days have special activities of offering sacrifices and praying.

In China culture, the New Year is an important festival. People will greet the New Year and pray for peace, happiness and success in the coming year. The first day, the second day and the third day are the beginning stages of the Lunar New Year, and are considered as the days when Ruiqi was born, which has special auspicious and blessing significance.

The first, second and third days are also regarded as the days when the spirit of the underworld returns to the world. People will take this opportunity to worship ancestors and gods, pray for peace, and make a wish to eliminate disasters. These days are considered to be the most smooth time to communicate with the gods. People will carry out activities such as offering sacrifices, praying and setting off firecrackers in these days to drive away bad luck, pray for good luck and express gratitude.

Therefore, the first day, the second day and the third day of the first day are regarded as auspicious days for praying for disaster relief and wishing. People hold various ceremonies and activities in the past few days, hoping for peace, auspiciousness and good luck. These traditional customs are deeply rooted in China culture and have been widely spread to this day.

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