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What are the taboos from the first to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month?
The customs from the first to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month are currently during the Spring Festival. Among our people, there are many topics about the Spring Festival, and there are many customs.
On the first day of the first lunar month, brooms cannot be used. On the second day of the first lunar month, the married daughter returns to her parents' home. On the third day of the first lunar month, the traditional custom of the Han people is to burn the door god paper. On the fourth day of the first lunar month, the gods return from heaven to earth. The fifth day of the first lunar month is commonly known as Po Wu. Many taboos in Han folk customs that were broken five years ago can be broken on this day. On the sixth day of the first lunar month, shops and restaurants officially open for business, and firecrackers are set off, no less than on New Year's Eve. The seventh day of the first lunar month is Ren Day, that is, a person’s birthday. The eighth day of the first lunar month is Grain Day, which is said to be the birthday of Millet, also called Shunxing Festival. Legend has it that it is the day when all the stars descend to the lower realm, and the stars in the sky are most visible. If the weather is clear on this day, it indicates a good harvest of rice this year. If it is Yin, the year will be poor. The ninth day of the first lunar month, commonly known as Tiangongsheng, is one of the traditional lunar festivals of the Han nationality. The tenth day of the first lunar month is Stone's birthday. On this day, stone tools such as grinding and grinding are not allowed to be used, and even stones must be sacrificed. The eleventh day of the first lunar month is "Son-in-law Day", which is the day when the father-in-law entertains his son-in-law. After the eleventh day of the first lunar month, people begin to prepare to celebrate the Lantern Festival. They start buying lanterns and building lantern sheds from the twelfth day of the first lunar month. The nursery rhyme goes like this: "Eleven is chirping, twelve is setting up the lamp shed, thirteen is turning on the lamp, fourteen is lighting up, fifteen is half a month, sixteen is lighting up.
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