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Can Tomb-Sweeping Day break into houses?

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Tomb-Sweeping Day had better not go to other people's homes, because it is a festival of sacrifice. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a day for people to remember the dead. The older generation said it was unlucky, but it was just a superstition. If you don't believe this, others don't mind, you can also visit others' homes.

It's understandable for Tomb-Sweeping Day to go to a familiar family and just find friends to play, but if it's a formal visit, it's not appropriate. Why? Because Tomb-Sweeping Day is a day of sacrifice after all, first of all, you don't know if people are busy with activities, and second, it's unlucky. Even if you don't believe this yourself, it doesn't mean that others don't believe it, so it's best not to touch others' bad luck. For various reasons, many people may encounter the problem of whether to accompany their friends to the grave, such as whether their girlfriends accompany their boyfriends to the grave, whether their subordinates accompany their bosses to the grave, and even whether they accompany their customers to the grave in business. I think outsiders had better not accompany them to the grave, because their gas fields are different. If you can't avoid it, then I suggest you wear a feng shui mascot to ward off evil spirits, such as mahogany hand beads, otherwise you will be taboo.

It is best for Tomb-Sweeping Day to visit relatives and friends not on the same day, but the next day. Because Tomb-Sweeping Day is a special time to pay homage, it is unreasonable or unlucky to visit relatives and friends at this time. Of course, you can also invite friends and relatives out for dinner.

Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the Walking Festival, is at the turn of mid-spring and late spring, that is, the first 108 day from winter to the future. It is a traditional festival in China, and it is also one of the most important festivals to worship ancestors and sweep graves. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation, which started in the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years. Qingming was just the name of a solar term at first, and later became a festival to commemorate ancestors, which was related to the Cold Food Festival. Jin Wengong designated the second day of the Cold Food Festival as Tomb-Sweeping Day. In most parts of Shanxi, the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day was the Cold Food Festival. Tomb-Sweeping Day in Yushe County and other places celebrated the Cold Food Festival two days ago; Yuanqu County also pays attention to Tomb-Sweeping Day's Cold Food Festival the day before, and the light cold food the day before.