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Customs taboos in the first, second, third, fourth and fifth grades.

1, New Year's taboo: don't cook new rice, eat the rest of the New Year's Eve dinner. I can't eat last year's food, and there will be some left this year. Don't take a nap on New Year's Day. According to the old adage "No sleep during the day", people are advised not to be lazy. Taking a nap on New Year's Day will affect their career. Avoid washing clothes on the first and second days of the New Year's Day. According to legend, two days is the birthday of the water god, so do not wash clothes.

2, New Year's Day taboo: the daughter returns to her mother's house, and it is forbidden to return to the door as a single gift. Because odd numbers are traditionally considered unlucky, the gifts that the son-in-law brings back to her family must be in pairs. Avoid washing clothes on the first and second days of the New Year's Day. According to legend, two days is the birthday of the water god, so do not wash clothes.

3, New Year's Day taboo: mice avoid lighting. On the third day of New Year's Eve, red dogs are forbidden to pay New Year greetings. The red dog is the god of anger and should not go out to pay New Year greetings.

4. Four bogeys on New Year's Eve: Going out for a long time. This day is a folk custom, to meet the gods, to meet the kitchen god, and the family god comes back to protect his family. Kitchen God should call the roll and should not go out.

5. Five taboos on New Year's Eve: Be sure to clean up the garbage made during the New Year. This is called "sending the poor", otherwise it will bring poverty.