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The custom of Wude bird

Six Livestock Festival is not a festival, but in the old society, farmers paid attention to six livestock. On the sixth day of the first month, the custom of putting red notes and burning incense on pigsty, sheepfold and cowshed is still popular everywhere. Others use sunny weather to predict the rise and fall of livestock, thinking that sunny weather for chickens is a prosperous year and cloudy weather is a disaster for chickens; It's sunny in the dog days, which means that the dog is in good health and ill. And so on. Of course, this kind of divination is not scientific, but just a saying of farmers in those days.