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What are the taboos and stresses on August 15th?

Don't say unlucky things on August 15 and avoid Yue Bai; Attach importance to ancestor worship.

During the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, people often say auspicious and festive words. At this time, we should avoid saying something unlucky or immoral, so as not to affect the festive atmosphere. During the Mid-Autumn Festival in Yue Bai, men are not allowed to participate in Yue Bai activities, and some places even require men to avoid it, because the moon is a shadow, so Yue Bai is purely a woman's business. As the saying goes, "Men don't Yue Bai, women don't sacrifice stoves" is taboo. Men are not allowed to worship the negative moon, just as women are not allowed to worship the positive stove.

The Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15 is a festival to worship ancestors, show respect and gratitude to ancestors and inherit family culture. On this special day, going to visit the grave to worship the ancestors can express the thoughts of the deceased relatives.

The meaning of August 15.

First of all, one of the moral of Mid-Autumn Festival is reunion. On this festival, people usually get together with family, friends and relatives to enjoy moon cakes, the moon, singing and laughing.

This reunion atmosphere makes people feel the warmth of family and friendship, and emphasizes the importance of family harmony and affection. The Mid-Autumn Festival reminds people to cherish the time spent with their families and conveys the warmth and preciousness of the family.

Secondly, Mid-Autumn Festival also means missing and thinking. In ancient times, Mid-Autumn Festival was a rare rest time for farmers after busy harvest. They will miss their distant relatives and pray for a bumper harvest next year under the moon. Nowadays, although the lifestyle has changed a lot, the Mid-Autumn Festival is still an important moment for people to express their thoughts.

No matter where we are, we will miss our relatives and friends far away and miss the good times. The Mid-Autumn Festival reminds us to cherish the emotional ties between people, care about the people around us and pass on love and thoughts. The above contents are for reference only.