The Lunar New Year is coming in a blink of an eye. Whether you are lucky this year or you are a Tai Sui person, you have to understand the taboos of the New Year, so as not to accidentally do something wrong, affect others, and yourself have bad luck in adulthood! This time, we have selected the 8 taboos of the new year, such as not showering, shampooing or taking out the trash on the first day of the new year, avoiding giving odd-numbered gifts on the second day, and not traveling far on the fourth day of the new year, etc. Let’s review them together!
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1. New Year’s Taboo 1: Washing the Field/Cleaning/Taking out the Garbage
You can’t take a shower, wash your hair or wash your clothes on the first day of the new year, because the homophony of “wash” and “death” is similar! In addition, don’t use a broom or take out the garbage, because it will sweep away luck and even lose money.
2. New Year’s Taboo 2: Staying in bed/Naping/Wake people up/Happy New Year with sleeping people
Don’t stay in bed on the first day of the new year, and don’t take a nap, otherwise the feeling of laziness will affect your career luck throughout the year. On the contrary, don’t urge others to get up, because the person who is urged will be urged all year round! At the same time, don’t pay New Year greetings to the person who is sleeping, otherwise the person will be sick in bed for a whole year!
3. New Year’s Taboo Three: Congee/Medicine
Eating porridge or salty soup balls on the first day of the new year will make you poor for a year; healthy people should not take vitamin pills in medicine, otherwise they will not be healthy for a whole year.
4. New Year’s Taboo 4: Giving an odd number of gifts
When giving gifts on the second day of the new year, remember to send even numbers, which means to be in pairs. Odd numbers are generally used for funerals and are considered unlucky.
5. New Year’s Taboo Five: Going out to pay New Year’s greetings
The third day of the Lunar New Year is red-mouthed, and it is easy to have conflicts and verbal disputes with others. It is advisable to stay at home and not pay New Year greetings on that day, otherwise you may turn against others!
6. New Year’s Taboo 6: Traveling far away
The fourth day of the Lunar New Year is a day to welcome the gods, usually between 1 and 3 p.m., so it is not advisable to go out on this day, and you should stay at home to welcome the gods, the kitchen god and the house gods back home.
7. New Year’s Taboo 7: Forget to Send the Poor
Garbage from the first to fourth day of junior high school is regarded as “wealth”, and from the fifth day onwards, it becomes “poor energy”! When it comes to the fifth day of the lunar new year, it is finally possible to clean up all the garbage during the Chinese New Year. As the saying goes, “send the poor” to welcome good luck and wealth.
8. New Year’s Taboo Eight: Buying Shoes
Because “shoes” are similar to “呀”, do not buy shoes from the first day to the fifteenth day of the new year, lest sighing and sighing are too negative.
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