Northeasters don't throw garbage outside after noon on New Year's Eve, so when can I throw it?
There is such a custom in Chinese New Year. Before the Chinese New Year, you should worship the Kitchen God and send him away. Before New Year's Eve, you should finish cleaning, which means "sweeping the dust", which means to say goodbye to the old and welcome in the new. You should avoid cleaning in those days. Don't take out the garbage from the first day to the fifth day, nor sweep it out of the door, nor pour out the sewage, for fear of sweeping away the wealth at home.
In addition, there are some taboos:
Taboo 1: Don't pay New Year greetings to people who are still sleeping.
Taboo 2: Married women don't look at the bride's lights on New Year's Eve.
Taboo 3: Don't shave your head in the first month.
Taboo 4: Don't break anything.
Taboo 5: Say good words and avoid scolding children.
Taboo 6: avoid washing clothes on the first day and the second day.
Taboo 7: Avoid reminding people to get up on the first day.
Taboo 8: Married women are forbidden to return to their parents' homes on the first, fourth and fifth days.
Taboo 9: Avoid debt collection.