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Lantern Festival proverbs and sayings on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month

Introduction: Lantern Festival, the original meaning is "the night of the Lantern Festival", because the main activity of the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is eating glutinous rice balls and admiring the moon at night. Later, the name of the festival also evolved into "Lantern Festival". !The following are the proverbs and sayings about the Lantern Festival that I have collected. Everyone is welcome to read and refer to them!

Stealing green onions will marry a good husband; stealing vegetables will marry a good son-in-law

One year Once the Lantern Festival

Hug the big pig on the fifteenth night

Hug the big pig on the fifteenth night.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is booming.

During the Lantern Festival, all kinds of diseases will be gone.

During the Lantern Festival, all diseases are baked away.

During the Lantern Festival, all kinds of diseases will be gone.

Lanterns are held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.

During the Lantern Festival, serve salt water.

The annual Lantern Festival.

The rain hit the lamp head and there was no water to wash the cattle.

Lantern Festival, dragon (lion) dance.

The lanterns fell to the ground and it rained, and it was cloudy for thirty-six days.

The moon is on the willow branches, and people meet after dusk.

The rain hits the Yuan lanterns, and the clouds cover the Mid-Autumn moon.

If you steal green onions, you will marry a good husband; if you steal vegetables, you will marry a good son-in-law.

Spring comes on the sixteenth day of the first lunar month, and you won’t get sick all year round.

When the lamp is on and the round zi is on the lamp, it means there is no rain but spring drought in the Yuan Dynasty.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the snow lights up, and during the Qingming Festival, it rains heavily.

On August 15th, clouds cover the moon, and on the 15th day of the first lunar month, snow lights up the lights.

On August 15th, clouds cover the moon, and next year’s Lantern Festival rain lights up the lights.

The Lantern Festival? The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is booming

The sixteenth day of the first lunar month brings spring, and you will not get sick all year round

The fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, clouds cover the moon, and the first lunar month Lighting up the lights on the fifteenth day of the snow

Holding the big pig on the fifteenth night.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is booming.

During the Lantern Festival, all kinds of diseases are gone.

During the Lantern Festival, all diseases are baked away.

During the Lantern Festival, all kinds of diseases will be gone.

Lanterns are held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.

During the Lantern Festival, serve salt water.

The annual Lantern Festival.

The rain hit the lamp head and there was no water to wash the cattle.

Lantern Festival, dragon (lion) dance.

The lanterns fell to the ground and it rained, and it was cloudy for thirty-six days.

The moon is on the willow branches, and people meet after dusk.

The rain hits the Yuan lanterns, and the clouds cover the Mid-Autumn moon.

If you steal green onions, you will marry a good husband; if you steal vegetables, you will marry a good son-in-law.

Spring comes on the sixteenth day of the first lunar month, and you won’t get sick all year round.

When the lamp is on and the round zi is on the lamp, it means there is no rain but spring drought in the Yuan Dynasty.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the snow lights up, and during the Qingming Festival, it rains heavily.

On August 15th, clouds cover the moon, and on the 15th day of the first lunar month, snow lights up the lights.

On August 15th, clouds cover the moon, and next year’s Lantern Festival rain lights up the lights.

The rain lights up the Yuan lanterns, and the clouds cover the Mid-Autumn Moon

?Celebrate the Chinese New Year, old and young enjoy it, it’s delicious and fun, and it lasts until the first half of the first month. ?It means that if you have a happy New Year and enjoy it until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, it should be over. After the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, spring plowing should be prepared.

?Walking around during the Lantern Festival will keep diseases away. ? It is said that there is a religious activity during the Lantern Festival: women dress up in festive costumes and walk out of their homes in groups, walking to the outskirts, walking along walls, crossing bridges, or riding out dangers until they return home at midnight. The purpose is to drive away diseases and eliminate disasters. It is believed that walking can cure diseases and prolong life. This activity is commonly known as "Walk away all diseases", also known as "roast all diseases", "disperse all diseases", etc.

?On the fifteenth day of August, clouds cover the moon, and on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, snow lights up the lights. It means that if clouds cover the moon on August 15th of the previous year (that is, it is cloudy), it will foreshadow that it will snow on the 15th of the first lunar month of the next year (that is, it will snow). "Clouds covering the moon" and "snow lighting up the lights" are both signs of good weather and a good year.

?The door god is posted on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month - half a month later. ? is a remark used to accuse some people of procrastinating.

?Don’t be afraid of the fifteen strokes, just be afraid of the sixteen shades. ?is a weather proverb. What I mean is, it doesn’t matter if it rains or snows on the 15th day of the lunar calendar. If it rains or snows on the 16th day of the lunar calendar, there will be 10 days or half a month of continuous rainy days.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, you should watch the lanterns. It is a feudal superstitious behavior. It is said that the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival. Within three years of marriage, a new daughter-in-law should not look at random lanterns: on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the new daughter-in-law spends it at her parents’ home every year; Just stay at your husband's house every year. There can be no chaos within the three years of marriage. You can't stay at your parents' house sometimes and at your husband's house sometimes. There is a saying that if you look at the wrong light, your father-in-law will die; if you look at the wrong fire, your mother-in-law will die.