Don’t do these things on New Year’s Day to avoid bad luck again and again
The Chinese New Year is the happiest day of the year, and it is also a time for family reunions. On the first day of the first lunar month, there are many customs to abide by. Because it is the beginning of the year, people tend to celebrate it. It is regarded as the beginning of a new year of fortune, but on this day of joyful reunion, there are still many rules to abide by, otherwise it will bring bad luck to the family. Do you know what Feng Shui taboos are on the first day of the new year?
1. Do not travel far away
Since ancient times, people have not gone out on the New Year’s Day. The New Year is a comprehensive festival for people, ghosts and gods. New Year’s Eve is a time for descendants to die. The ancestors come home to celebrate the New Year together, and they have to worship gods and make sacrifices. During the time of sacrifice, they are not allowed to travel far away. It is rude to the descendants to leave the ancestors at home. There is a saying that the first day of the Lunar New Year , after the second day of the Lunar New Year and the third day of the Lunar New Year, I come to wish you all a happy New Year. Therefore, it is generally not allowed to travel far on the first day of the Lunar New Year.
2. Do not use brooms
Do not use brooms on New Year's Day, otherwise it will sweep away luck and lose money. Before New Year's Eve, the "broom star" will be attracted, causing bad luck. This You can't go out to throw water and take out the garbage for a day, for fear of losing money, and you can't sweep up the firecracker paper for the first day of the new year, as it will sweep away your luck. Sweep it before New Year's Eve. You can't use the broom or take out the trash at the beginning of the year.
3. Do not throw bowls
Bowls and chopsticks are essential tableware for people to eat, so usually there are several people in the family, and they usually prepare several bowls of rice, but for the Spring Festival, , you need to prepare a few more sets of bowls and chopsticks. On the one hand, it is to entertain new friends who come to pay New Year greetings, and on the other hand, it implies the intention of adding family members. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, you must put all the dishes and chopsticks on the dining table. Failure to do so is a sign of bankruptcy.
The first day of the Lunar New Year is a festive and joyful festival. In the Chinese Spring Festival, it has unique customs and some taboos. These taboos determine the fortune of a family. Keep the above taboos in mind to make your family a better place.