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What day is the fourth day of the first lunar month?
Sheep are the same as "Xiang" in ancient meaning, so they are often regarded as important items in sacrificial ceremonies. But on the fourth day of the first month, because it is sheep day, you must never kill sheep, otherwise it would be disrespectful. There is also a folk saying that if the weather is fine that day, it means that sheep will be raised well and farmers will have a bumper harvest this year.
Just like the idiom "three sheep open Thailand", sheep and "Yang" are interlinked, and they are also very auspicious symbols. In addition, the fourth day of the first month is also the time when the kitchen god returns to the people, so sheep day often means a bumper harvest. In the old imperial calendar, it was often said that "three sheep (yang) open Thailand" is a symbol of good luck and a day to welcome the kitchen god back to the people. On the fourth day of lunar new year's eve, the whole family get together for a discount. The so-called discount is a hodgepodge of rice left over from cleaning up the new year's goods in a few days.
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