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What do you mean by quarreling on March 3rd?

The quarrel on the third day of March itself has no special significance or indicates anything, it is just a specific date.

In the traditional culture of China, the third day of March is the traditional "Shangsi Festival", which is a festival to pray for the blessing of the gods, eliminate disasters and avoid evil spirits. However, there is no substantial connection between quarreling and this festival. Quarrel itself is a bad emotional expression, and festivals are a manifestation of traditional culture. Although in the traditional culture of China, some festivals also have the meaning and symbolic meaning of good luck and good luck, but this has no substantive connection with the quarrel itself.

Shangsi Festival, also known as "March 3rd", "Chongsan", "Si Yuan", "Daughter's Day" or "Spring Bath Day", is on the fourth day of the third month of the lunar calendar around Tomb-Sweeping Day. For convenience and unity, it was fixed on the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar after Wei and Jin Dynasties, which is an ancient traditional folk festival in China.