Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Twenty-three honeydew melons are sticky, twenty-four are blessed and twenty-five are house sweepers. What did it say later? Haha's laughter ...

Twenty-three honeydew melons are sticky, twenty-four are blessed and twenty-five are house sweepers. What did it say later? Haha's laughter ...

It should be followed by twenty-six, cutting meat (stew), twenty-seven, killing chicken (killing stove chicken), twenty-eight, kneading dough, twenty-nine, steaming steamed bread, staying up all night for thirty nights, and making twists on New Year's Day.

Full version: 23, cantaloupe stick, 24, sweeping the house, 25, grinding bean curd brain, 26, cutting meat (stew), 27, killing cock (kitchen chicken), 28, making noodles, 29, steaming steamed bread, 30, staying for one night, and twisting on the first day of New Year's Day.

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In December of the lunar calendar, people used to call it "the twelfth lunar month". It is said that after Qin Shihuang unified China, he ordered the December of each year to be renamed "twelfth month". The word "La" did not appear until the Han Dynasty. "Sacrifice" explained above: "Wax man, Sawyer, December, gathering everything and seeking food."

There are many folk customs in the twelfth lunar month On the eighth day of December, "Laba porridge" is made of miscellaneous grains. Some farmers will throw laba porridge on doors, fences, firewood altars and so on. Sacrifice to the god of grain. 1February 23rd, commonly known as "off-year", people in some areas will show incense wax knives and candied fruit as offerings to the Kitchen God.