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There is also a legend that the Kitchen God is coming to check household registration on this day, so it is not advisable to go far away. According to folklore, the fifth day of the first lunar month

There is also a legend that the Kitchen God is coming to check household registration on this day, so it is not advisable to go far away. According to folklore, the fifth day of the first lunar month is the "birthday of the God of Wealth", so it is necessary to prepare three animals, fruits, candies, tea, etc. one day in advance. The purpose of worship is to "welcome the God of Wealth". At the same time, every family will buy a banquet to celebrate the arrival of the "God of Wealth's birthday". This custom is the most important folk worship activity in the first month. The folk saying that the worship service to the gods is usually held from the afternoon when the sun starts to set to the evening is: "it is early to send the gods off, and it is late to pick up the gods". At the same time, you can worship the "Zao Lord" on this day. It is said that the "Zao Lord" is one of the gods with clear rewards and punishments in folk customs. If your family is unhappy in the old year, you can use "a bowl of water and three sticks of incense" to worship the "Zao Lord", such as In the old year, if you have a small fortune at home, you can use "Sansheng Fruit Tea and Wine" to thank the "Zao Lord". I hope this year will be better than the old one. The fifth day of the first lunar month: Commonly known as Po Wu, it is necessary to "catch the five poor", including "poor in intelligence, poor in learning, poor in literature, poor in life, and poor in communication". People get up at dawn, set off firecrackers and clean the house. The firecrackers were set off from the inside out, and they were set off while walking out the door. It is said that all unlucky things will be blasted away. On this day, the popular food custom among the people is to eat dumplings, commonly known as "pinching the little man's mouth". On this day, every household in Tianjin eats dumplings, and the chopping board must make a clanging sound for the neighbors to hear, to show that they are chopping " villain". The fifth day of the first lunar month is commonly known as Po Wu. According to folk custom, many taboos five years ago can be broken on this day. According to the old custom, you should eat "dumplings" for five days. Nowadays, some people only eat them for three or two days, and some eat them every other day. However, there is no one who does not eat them. This is true from the prince's mansion to the small households in the streets, even when entertaining guests. Women no longer stay taboo and start visiting each other to pay New Year greetings and congratulate each other. Newly married women return to peace on this day. Another saying is that it is not appropriate to do anything on the fifth day, otherwise something will happen to you during the year. In addition to the above taboos, the five customs of Po Wu are mainly to send away the poor, welcome the God of Wealth, and open markets for trade.

On the sixth day of the Lunar New Year: shops and restaurants officially open for business, and firecrackers are set off, no less than on New Year's Eve. From the first to the seventh day of the lunar month, it is said that the most popular day on the sixth day of the lunar month is for boys who have reached the age of 12, because 12 is twice as much as 6, which is called Liuliu Dashun. On this day, every household has to throw away the garbage accumulated during the festival. This is called giving away to the poor. The sixth day of the first lunar month is Horse Day, which was called Yi Fei in ancient times: go to the fields to prepare for spring plowing, and send the poor energy out. People really start farming or doing business on this day. Since the beginning of the first lunar month, cleaning is not allowed until the fifth day of the lunar month, and feces accumulates in the toilet. So on this day, we do a big cleaning and worship the toilet gods to clean the usually dirty toilets. Therefore, it is called "Yi Fei" (but nowadays people mostly use new bathroom equipment, so this custom is no longer used).

The seventh day of the Lunar New Year: it is a person’s day, that is, a person’s birthday. According to the "Book of Divination", starting from the first day of the lunar month, the order in which God created all things is "one chicken, two dogs, three pigs and four sheep, five oxen and six horses, seven people and eight grains", so the seventh day of the lunar month is the human day. On this day, Hong Kong people like to eat jidi porridge. The so-called jidi means that they hope to be the top scholar in high school. Everyone must be respected on this day. Even the government cannot execute criminals on this day, and parents cannot teach their children on this day.

The folk custom of the seventh day of the first lunar month is "Ren Day", which means "everyone's birthday". Legend has it that Nusnail created humans on the seventh day after creating animals such as chickens, dogs, pigs, cows, and horses. It was also the day when all things sprouted. So this day is the birthday of mankind. People's custom is to spread pancakes: on this day, people eat spring pancakes and roll "box dishes" (cooked meat food), and spread pancakes in the courtyard to "smoke the sky". Eating Qibao Soup: A soup made from seven kinds of vegetables. It is eaten during the day to get good omen. It is also said that this soup can remove evil spirits and cure all diseases. Different regions have different products, different fruits and vegetables, and different meanings. In addition, there are other customs such as eating noodles to pray for longevity, letting children sweat in the sun, and cutting figures out of colorful gold silk and pasting them on the screen. Customs and habits vary slightly in different regions.