Rural big stick lottery

At present, there are two kinds of sayings, one is to ward off evil spirits and the other is to prevent them? Poor god? Go into your own door. Now let's talk about the first exorcism.

Now almost every household in our country puts up Spring Festival couplets. The custom of posting Spring Festival couplets is actually the evolution of rural people putting wooden sticks at their doorsteps on New Year's Eve. Now stick Spring Festival couplets instead of sticks. In rural areas, door gods are posted on the iron gates of every household during the Spring Festival, which is also the evolution of people putting wooden sticks at their doorsteps in the past, all to ward off evil spirits. There is a saying of spring here. Legend has it that there is a peach tree in the East China Sea. There are two immortals living under the tree. They have the ability to exorcise demons. So people at that time thought that as long as peach trees were placed in front of their homes, the two immortals would help their families drive away those monsters. But there were few peach trees at that time, so people gradually replaced peach trees with wood.

Another legend is that when Jiang Zi was a god, he was so obsessed with deifying others that he forgot to deify himself and his wife. Jiang Ziya's wife is unhappy. She tells Jiang Ziya about it every day and nags every day. Jiang Ziya is troubled by his wife. In order to stop suffering from this kind of torture, he sealed one for his wife? Poor god? His wife asked Jiang Ziya again where she should live. Jiang Ziya freely added? Enter through the red door? . Is it possible that Jiang Ziya spoke so fast that his wife heard him? Do you enter every door? . This incident spread to the people, and the people quickly placed peach branches at their doorsteps to prevent it. Poor god? Come into your house, poor your house.

In fact, this is also the good wish of people's families in the new year. I hope their families will be in good health, everything will go well and life will get better and better in the new year.