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What are the customs and taboos on the 27th day of the first month?

The customs and taboos on the 27th day of the first month are as follows:

Climb the mountain and pray, and win. In ancient times, no matter the nobles in the palace or the common people, "People's Day" would go hiking in the suburbs. "Men's Day" climbing is different from passive climbing on the Double Ninth Festival. The first month is the beginning of a year. At this time, people climb mountains to pray, hoping that everything will go well in the new year and their families will be healthy.

Don't touch anything with blood. In the folk, no matter what festival, it is considered a blessing to "keep your mouth clean of blood", but touching something with blood in the festival may stick to bad luck, so some bloody ingredients such as pig blood and duck blood should not be touched on this day.

Introduction of the 27th day of the first month:

Everybody's Day, also known as Everybody's Day, Everybody's Day, Population Day and Everybody's Day, is an ancient traditional festival in China. It is said that Nu Wa created chickens, dogs, pigs, sheep, cows, horses and other animals at the beginning of creation, and then created people on the seventh day, so this day is the birthday of mankind. Some people began to observe daily customs in the Han dynasty, and they began to pay attention to it after the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

In ancient times, people had the custom of "men winning". Mansheng is a kind of headdress, also known as Cai Sheng and Huasheng. Since the Jin Dynasty, people cut the ribbon for flowers, cut the ribbon for people, or carved gold foil for people to hang a screen and wear it in their hair. In addition, there is the custom of climbing high and writing poems. After the Tang Dynasty, more attention was paid to this festival.