Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What do you mean by hanging red?

What do you mean by hanging red?

Hanging red, also known as hanging red, has two kinds of situations called hanging red: one is bleeding, or likes bleeding, such as persuading people to drink "hanging red", which means adding more meaning. 1. Hanging HongLing red cloth, or hanging HongLing red cloth, is a folk custom of avoiding evil spirits and seeking good luck, with the purpose of praying for blessings and eliminating disasters.

Source and detailed explanation:

1, also known as "hanging red". Hang a red shovel. Congratulations.

① The wedge of Tingyu Zheng Jinfengchai in Yuan Dynasty: "If you get an official position, I will prepare a fruit box of wine to hang red with you."

(2) Chapter 44 of Shi Naian's Water Margin in the Ming Dynasty, "Jinbao Trail meets Dai Zong's illness, Guan Suolong Street, and meets Shi Xiu": "Choose an auspicious day and open a butcher shop." All the neighbors and relatives came to hang red greetings and drank wine for a day or two.

2, refers to the red shovel.

Liao Hansheng? "Red Devil": "If you really can't get it, go to the temple and use the red flowers given to the Bodhisattva by the people."

When punching in at the banquet, the winner drinks with the loser.

Zhang Shouchen? "Yang Linbiao": "If you win, if you win, people will drink it, and he will be red. If you are red, you must eat and drink! "