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How many days does beginning of spring need?
It is a tradition left over by the older generation to give Dai Chun chicken to children during the Spring Festival. Why don't Dai Chun chickens wear other small animals in early spring? According to the elders, "chicken" and "auspicious" are homophonic, meaning auspicious. Secondly, beginning of spring is the first of the 24 solar terms. Wearing it in beginning of spring also symbolizes that children are "lucky" at an early age. Moreover, there is a folk saying that chickens can eat five poisons, and wearing spring clothes for children also means ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters. There is another saying: in the past, when the countryside was poor, there was a shortage of food in the spring, and it was not uncommon for ordinary people to go out begging without cooking. Farmers are afraid of poverty, so they let their children wear spring chicken in the spring, hoping to live a good life without food and clothing in the future and never suffer from chicken (hunger) shortage again.
Generally speaking, on the day when spring begins, the more chickens children bring, the more blessings they get.
When wearing it, men are required to be left and women are right, which means that they have plenty of food and clothing, strong growth and good luck.
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