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Greetings on the sixth day of the first month
Greetings for the sixth day of the first month of the lunar calendar are as follows:
1. Dear friend, may all the good dreams follow you, sleep is sweet, wake up to reality. May all the fortune cover you, the sunrise meets the noble, the sunset gets rich. In the first six days of the first month of this auspicious day, receive this warm blessing of people, are very lucky, the new year must be all things go well.
2, the sixth day of the first month to send the poor day, I wish you good luck and good health with good luck, worry all eliminated sadness run, poverty and difficulties disappeared, happy and full of laughs. The sixth day of the first month of the blessing you, a happy new year, the stars shine brightly.
3. Today is the sixth day of the first month of the new year. In this energetic day, I wish you career prospects smooth, heaven and earth friendship smooth, emotional love smooth, family harmony smooth, a smooth hundred smooth, smooth sailing, six six big smooth, everything is smooth.
4, the sixth day of the New Year is here, I wish you a lively mood, a year of red-hot days, burning a vigorous hope, create a golden future. I wish you endless happiness, unlimited good luck, happy New Year's Eve.
Customs of the sixth day of the first month
The sixth day of the first month of the lunar calendar, also known as the "horse day". Since the Qin and Han dynasties, the traditional view is that the first day of the first month of the chicken day, the second day of the dog day, the third day of the pig day, the fourth day of the goat day, the fifth day of the ox day, the sixth day of the horse day, the seventh day of the day of the man. Chinese folklore says that this is because when Nuwa created all living things, she made the six animals first, and then the human beings, so the first to the sixth day of the month is the day of the six animals.
The sixth day of the month is the Day of the Horse, anciently known as Yi-Fei, when people really start working or doing business. Since the first month of the year, it is not possible to clean until the fifth day of the month, so on this day, we do a big cleaning and worship the god of the toilet to clean the toilet on weekdays. It is called "Yi-Fei", but nowadays, many people use newer sanitary facilities, so this custom is no longer practiced. This day also means that in the old days, farmers started to work in the fields on this day to prepare for spring plowing.
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