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What are you going to do on New Year's Day?

On the third day of New Year's Eve: go to bed early and get up late, burn door-keeper paper and so on.

1, New Year's Day, also known as Red Dog Day, is an unlucky day. Red dog is the god of anger, and there are bad things when it comes to it. Therefore, the residents of the older generation stayed at home to make sacrifices to the gods on this day. If you must go out, you can put a bag on your body to relieve your breath.

2. Go to bed early and get up late. After the excitement of New Year's Eve and the first day of junior high school, you will inevitably feel a little tired. Therefore, you can go to bed early and get up late on the third day. Not suitable for going out or entertaining guests. You must turn off the lights early and have a good sleep to prepare for the new year.

3, burning door god paper, ancient people will burn pine and cypress branches and hanging door gods together on the third day of the New Year, indicating that they will start business soon after the end of the year. Therefore, there is a saying that "burning the door god paper, individuals seek physiology."

New year's custom:

The Spring Festival, the Lunar New Year, is the beginning of a year and a traditional festival. Commonly known as Spring Festival, New Year, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve and so on. Verbally, it is also called Chinese New Year's Eve.

The Spring Festival is the most important and grand traditional festival of the Han nationality. It is difficult to know when the custom of Chinese New Year originated, but it is generally believed that it originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the late Yin and Shang Dynasties.

This is called "dust removal". Cleaning the dust before the Spring Festival is a traditional custom in our country. On the day of dust removal, the whole family began to clean the house and yard, scrub pots and pans, remove and wash bedding, and greet the New Year cleanly.

Heilongjiang: You must eat jiaozi on New Year's Eve, which is also a custom in the northern region. When wrapping jiaozi, you need to wrap some coins. Of course, you also need to eat jiaozi on the fifth day, which is called "breaking five".