Folklore taboo: Spring festival taboo

folklore taboos are common to every one of us in our lives, both in urban and rural areas (which are, in fact, more concerned than in urban areas), and there are many folk taboos, whether they are han or other ethnic minorities, as described below, to see if the young partners know! old times refer only to springs in the ceremonial atmosphere, and then generally to new year's eve and the first day of the month, which is the first day of the year and is also known as the “yen year”.

in the traditional sense, spring festivals refer to the rituals of ra's al-bhara's 23rd or 24th month at the beginning of ra's 8th month, until the first 15th month, with new year's eve and the first day of the month.

the taboos are as follows: (i) there is a ban on the participation of women in rituals, and the chinese saying “men do not observe the moon, women do not sacrifice the stove”;

at the beginning of the year, a taboo: 1.

to call his name up; 2.

to worship with someone who is still asleep; 3.

to take medication (to be noted, it is said that “for the first whole year of his medication, and no cure for any disease”, so as to be unable to take it as far as possible, unless he is seriously ill); 4.

to use an axe to cut wood, which is said to be “the first ax to split wood (money) and never to come back”; 6.

to borrow money; 7.

to wash clothes; 8.

to avoid the unlucky words of “break”, “death”, “disease”, “lost”, “lost”.

in addition to this, children are forbidden to speak dirty words, young people are fighting, and their families are fighting.

the ban on folklore is also an important part of traditional chinese culture and needs to be understood and studied。

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