Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Is it science or superstition to hide from spring?
Is it science or superstition to hide from spring?
Avoiding spring is actually a superstition, but beginning of spring's "avoiding spring" belongs to our traditional folk custom.
From a scientific point of view, "hide-and-seek" has no scientific basis, but it has formed a popular folk knowledge to feel at ease. Hiding from spring is actually hiding from tai sui. It is said that there will be a Tai Sui every year, and our fate this year is in the hands of this Tai Sui God. The spring of each year happens to be the handover day of the traditional gods, and some people will be affected, which will lead to a hard time and need to avoid the traditional gods.
A folk custom of Chunhua Tibetan, also known as "Tibetan Year" in numerology, is an action that those zodiac animals related to the New Year need to take.
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