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What is the custom jingle from the first day to the fifteenth day of the Spring Festival?

The custom jingle of the Spring Festival from the first day to the fifteenth day is:

The first day is early, the second day is early, the third day is sleepy enough, the fourth day is fried with dried beancurd, the fifth day is closed, the sixth day is pierced, the seventh day is flat, the eighth day is touched, the ninth day is worshiped, the tenth day is fair, the eleventh day is blessed with food, the twelfth day is turned to worship, thirteen people light up, the fourteenth day is lighted, the fifteenth day is lantern shed, the sixteenth day is down, and the seventeenth day is celebrated.

Customs and habits:

1, New Year's Day:

There are still many taboos on New Year's Day. You can't use a broom, otherwise it will sweep your luck and break your financial path. If he wants to sweep the floor for nothing, he must sweep it from the outside in. Until today, there is a custom in many places, that is, cleaning before New Year's Eve, not putting brooms on New Year's Day, not taking out garbage to prepare large barrels of wastewater, and not spilling them on that day.

2. The second day of the first lunar month:

On the second day of the first lunar month, this day is "son-in-law's day". The married daughter goes back to her mother's house and asks her husband to go with her, so it is commonly called "Wedding Day". On this day, the daughter who goes back to her parents' house must bring some gifts and red envelopes to her children and have lunch at her parents' house, but she must get back to her husband's house before dinner. In the past, the family would choose this day to take a family photo.

3. The third day of the first lunar month:

The third day of the first month, also known as Red Dog Day, is homophonic with "red mouth" and usually does not go out to pay New Year greetings. It is said that it is easy to quarrel with people on this day. However, this custom has long been out of date, because few people get together in the Spring Festival now, and it has faded a lot.

4. The fourth day of the first lunar month:

On the fourth day of the first lunar month, it is a day to worship the god of wealth. In the past, the boss wanted to "fire" a person. On this day, he came to worship God uninvited. The other party knew it well and packed up and left. There is also a legend that Kitchen God will come to check the household registration this day, so it is not advisable to travel far.

5. The fifth day of the first lunar month:

On the fifth day of the first month, commonly known as "breaking the fifth", it is necessary to "drive out the five poor", including "intellectual poverty, academic poverty, literary poverty, life poverty and friendship poverty". People get up at dawn, set off firecrackers, clean up, set off firecrackers from the inside out, and walk outside the door, saying that they want to blow out all unlucky things.

6. The sixth day of the first lunar month:

On the sixth day of the first month, shops and restaurants officially opened their doors and set off firecrackers, no less than on New Year's Eve. Legend has it that the most popular boy on this day is the boy who is over 12. Because 12 is twice as much as 6, it is called 666 Dashun. On this day, every household should throw out the garbage accumulated in the festival, which is called sending it to the poor.

7. The seventh day of the first lunar month:

On the seventh day of New Year's Day, it is a person's birthday. Commonly known as "people's life", it is also called "People's Day", "People's Victory Day" and "People's Celebration Day". According to the "gauntlet", from the first day, the order of God's creation was "one chicken, three pigs, four sheep, five cows, six horses, seven people and eight valleys", so the seventh day was a human day. Everyone should be respected every day. Even the government cannot execute criminals on this day, and parents cannot teach their children a lesson on this day.

8. The eighth day of the first lunar month:

On the eighth day of the New Year's Day, it is Valley Day. Legend has it that Xiaomi's birthday is also called Shunxing Festival. Legend has it that the stars are in the lower bound, and the sky is full of stars. If the weather is fine, it indicates a bumper rice harvest this year, and the sky is overcast.

9. The ninth day of the first lunar month:

On the ninth day of the first lunar month, the folk custom of "being born" is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, and a grand ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven is to be held. On this day, people usually get up early, hang lanterns, which are called "Tiangong Lantern", and put a square table in the hall with a tall paper "Tiangong Block" on the back of the table. There are "three animals" (big pig head, big pig foot, chicken or fish, etc. ) Wait for food and fruit on the table.

10, 10th day of the first lunar month:

On the tenth day of the first month, it is Shi's birthday. On this day, no stone tools such as grinding and grinding can be moved, and even stones must be sacrificed. At the beginning of Kuya, people frozen a crock on a smooth stone. On the morning of the tenth day, the nose of the crock was tied with a rope and carried by ten boys in turn. The stone didn't fall to the ground, which indicated a bumper harvest that year.

1 1,1/new year's day:

On the eleventh day of the first month, it is the "son-in-law's day", which is the day when the father-in-law fetes his son-in-law. There is a lot of food left on the ninth day to celebrate "God's birthday", except for one day on the tenth day, so the bride's family doesn't have to spend money to treat her son-in-law and daughter. The folk song is called "Eleven Begging for a Son-in-law".

12, 12th to 16th day of the first lunar month:

After the eleventh day of the first month, people began to prepare for the Lantern Festival. From the twelfth day of the first month, they began to buy lanterns and set up light sheds. The nursery rhyme goes like this: "Eleven chirps, twelve light sheds, thirteen people turn on the lights, fourteen lights are on, fifteen lines and a half months, and sixteen people put out the lights."

13, 15th day of the first month of New Year's Day:

The fifteenth day of the first month is the Lantern Festival, the first full moon night in a year, and the night when spring returns to the earth, also known as "Shangyuan Festival". On the Lantern Festival, the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival in southern Fujian reached a small climax. On this day, every household decorated lanterns and ate glutinous rice balls, lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns.