What does the rural saying "avoid the tail in the twelfth lunar month and the head in the first month" mean?
The first point is that you can't cook new meals. The first day of the first month should be the New Year's Eve dinner, which means that last year's food can't be finished, and there are still leftovers this year. Because food in rural areas was not particularly abundant in the past, they certainly hope to have enough food in the coming year. This is also to get a good meaning. This is the same as the annual surplus.
The second point is that you can't use white things, because in customs, white represents unlucky things, so if you really need to use white things, you can use other things instead, such as brown sugar when eating white sugar.
The third point is that you can't take a nap during the day from the first day to the fifth day. If you take a nap these days, it means that that person will become very lazy in the next year. Although this is not credible from a superstitious point of view, it is true that there are many relatives in the family from Grade One to Grade Five. If you have been sleeping, it will give people the feeling that you are lazy.
These are just some local customs. Each place has its own unique customs, but there are some similarities in general taboos.