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What are the taboos for Chinese New Year?
1, people can't go out of the city. According to folk rumors, people can't go out of the city on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, especially in ancient times. It is said that the first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar will open the door to the human and spiritual world, and some women will walk back and forth, so it is best not to go out of the city. ...
2, burning incense taboo There is a traditional habit of burning incense on the first day and fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, but there are also many taboos when burning incense. For example, three incense sticks are for praying for oneself, and six incense sticks are for praying for two generations. ...
3. Burn incense first. Generally, the follow-up activity after burning incense is kowtowing. It is forbidden to kowtow before burning incense. Although there is no clear statement, it is a traditional habit of people. Once this habit is broken, it may offend the gods. ...
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