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Can I get a haircut after the fifteenth day of the first month?

Although the fifteenth day of the first month is not a traditional festival in our country, because it is a day of reunion, everyone will celebrate this festival in their own way, and many concerns have been derived, and haircut is one of them. Can I have my hair cut after the fifteenth day of the first month? The answers are all here.

You can cut your hair after the fifteenth day of the first month, which is not a folk saying. It is not good to give my uncle a haircut in the first month, so you can't have a haircut even after the fifteenth.

In many local customs, getting a haircut in the first month is taboo. Some say that it will kill my uncle, and more think that beheading in the first month is unlucky, which will affect the fortune of one year and is not conducive to personal career development. In short, it is not good! China is a Buddhist country, so you'd better respect these customs! Haircuts are generally chosen after the first month, and on the second day of February, the dragon looks up for a haircut.

You can't cut your hair until the end of the first month, that is, you can cut your hair from the first day of the first lunar month to the first day of the second lunar month.

This is a folk custom, and there are many sayings. As mentioned earlier. The haircut in the first month is not necessarily related to my uncle's death. Perhaps the earliest rumor came from the barber. In order to work more and earn more money before the Spring Festival, he said that he could not get a haircut in the first month and concentrated his potential customers in the twelfth month.

Is it not good to cut your hair in the first month? In some places, it will be said that your uncle is dead. In fact, this is just a legend.

On the contrary, cutting your hair in the New Year will make your face more dignified and tidy. It has no effect on my uncle. The reason for saying this is that 1644 was to strengthen the rule of the Han people after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs. It is required to' leave the hair without leaving the head, leave the head without leaving the hair'. This is unacceptable to Han people who are weak and influenced by their parents. Before that, Han people seldom had their hair cut. Except monks. So it caused fierce resistance and was brutally suppressed by the Qing government. Finally, it ended with the victory of the Qing government. As a result, these adherents of the Ming Dynasty did not cut their hair in the first month in order to miss the past. Over time, homesickness gradually evolved into a folk custom of homophonic "dead uncle". But with the establishment of New China. People generally don't have this idea. Such a folk custom is just a legend.

Is it really bad for my uncle to get a haircut in the first month? I come from the north. I do have this sentence in my hometown. When I was young, I was not allowed to shave my head in the first month. And some people who "don't follow the routine" shave their heads, and their uncles are fine. So this statement is wrong! However, if your family cares about this, you have to endure until February 2 when the dragon looks up and cuts his hair.