Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Customs from the first day to the tenth day.

Customs from the first day to the tenth day.

The first day: The Year of the Rooster used to post pictures on New Year's Day to ward off evil spirits and pray. The next day: dogs pay New Year greetings or worship their ancestors outside sunrise. The third day: sheep day "red mouth"

On the fourth day of the fourth lunar month, "Three sheep (Yang) open Thailand" should be auspicious, but there is an allusion to "Red sheep robbing" in the north. It is forbidden to go out on the fourth day of the fourth lunar month, and you can't eat or move on the fifth day of the first lunar month. Avoid casualties on the sixth day. Avoid going out on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.

New Year's Eve taboo 1: Avoid watching red weddings. On the ninth day of the first month, there is also a small taboo in folk customs: you can't dry clothes and bedding. The tenth day of the first month is a stone, which can't be called a stone.