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What are the customs in the first month?

The custom of the first month is: New Year greetings, no broom on the first day; Eat jiaozi and glutinous rice balls; The son-in-law worships his parents-in-law and calls it Children's Day. Burning door god paper; Welcome the kitchen god; "Break five years", merchants will set off firecrackers on the fifth day; Send the poor, just welcome the god of wealth into the door on the fifth day, and send the poor god away on the sixth day; People's day, it is said that this is the day when people are born; Going forward means praying for liberation; Sacrifice to god, because the ninth day of the first month is the birthday of the jade emperor; Sacrifice stones to be grateful; Sacrifice the purple aunt; Build a light shed; Light the stove; Worship the goddess near the water; Pay attention to lighting, etc.

1, Happy New Year:

New Year greeting is a traditional folk custom in China, and it is a way for people to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and express their best wishes to each other. In ancient times, the original meaning of the word "Happy New Year" was to pay New Year greetings to the elderly, including kowtowing to the elderly, congratulating them on a happy New Year and greeting their lives. In case of friends and relatives of the same generation, you should also salute and congratulate.

With the development of the times, the custom of New Year greetings is constantly adding new contents and forms. In addition to following the previous New Year greetings, etiquette telegrams, telephone calls, short messages and online New Year greetings also came into being.

2. Children's Day:

Children's Day is one of the traditional customs in China. The second day of the first month is the "legal day" for Tianjin son-in-law to pay New Year greetings to her parents-in-law. Tianjin people call it Children's Day. On this day, the streets were crowded with people, and restaurants and hotels were full.

3, burning door god paper:

Burning door god paper is a traditional folk culture. On the third day of the first lunar month, the pine and cypress branches on the festival are burned together with the janitor's stationery hanging on the festival to show that one year has passed and it is time to start business again. As the saying goes, "burn the master's paper, and the individual seeks physiology."

4, meet the kitchen god:

Meet the kitchen god.

5. Breaking Five:

China traditional customs, the fifth day of the first lunar month, commonly known as breaking five. On this day, there is a custom called "driving the five poor" (poor in intelligence, poor in learning, poor in literature, poor in life and poor in friendship). Get up at dawn, set off firecrackers and clean up, expressing the good wishes of the working people in China to ward off evil spirits, eliminate disasters and welcome happiness.

6. Send the poor:

Sending the poor is a folk custom in China. It is on the fifth day of the first month (the sixth day of the first month, the 29th day of the first month and the last day of the first month), which means offering sacrifices to poor ghosts (poor gods). Poor guy, also known as "poor boy".

7. Shunxing:

Shunxing, the name of Xingjun, is a traditional custom in China. People in China regard the eighth day of the first lunar month as the lower limit of the stars, and make small lanterns to light them, which is called Shunxing, also called "offering stars" and "receiving stars".

8. Worship God:

Worship god, the ninth day of the first month. (usually held on the evening of the eighth day of the first month) is the most important festival for Minnan people, and it spreads in Minnan, Hainan, Taiwan Province, Singapore, Malaysia and other places where Minnan people gather.

9, stone gratitude:

Stone Festival, also called Stone Festival, is an ancient folk festival in China. On the 10th day of the first lunar month, people in China don't move stone tools. They don't move stones to light lamps, burn incense and worship paper in corners, corners and water tanks, and don't congratulate mice on their wedding.

10, lighting:

The 13th day of the first month is one of the traditional lunar festivals in China, which is called "the birthday of the lampholder". On this day, people will light a lamp under the kitchen stove, which is called "lighting the stove".