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What are the folk sayings about the Lantern Festival?
1. "Celebrate the New Year, old and young enjoy it, it is delicious and fun, and it lasts until the first half of the first lunar month." It means that the New Year is happy, and the fun lasts until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and then it is over. After the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, spring plowing should be prepared.
2. "If you take a walk on the Lantern Festival, all diseases will be far away" refers to a religious activity during the Lantern Festival: women dressed in festive costumes, go out in groups, walk to the suburbs, or Walking along walls, crossing bridges, or riding out dangers until returning home at midnight, the purpose is to drive away illness and disaster. It is believed that "walking" can cure diseases and prolong life. Commonly known as "Zu Baibing", also known as "Bao Baibing", "Scatter all diseases" and so on.
3. "Clouds cover the moon on August 15th, and snow lights up the lights on the 15th day of the first lunar month" means that if "clouds cover the moon" (i.e. cloudy) on August 15th of the previous year, it will be an omen for the tenth day of the first lunar month of the next year. Five "snow lights up" (that is, it snows). "Clouds cover the moon" and "snow illuminates the lanterns" are both signs of good weather and a good year.
4. "On the 15th day of the first lunar month, post the doorkeeper - half a month later" is a catchphrase to accuse some people of procrastinating.
5. "Don't be afraid of fifteen rains, but be afraid of sixteen clouds" is a weather proverb. It is said that it does not 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.
6. As the saying goes, "Cut three but not four during the Lantern Festival." The word "cut" in it represents making, and here it means making reunion lanterns. In ancient times, lights were put on at 13:00, 3 lights were put on on 13:00, 4 lights were put on on 14:00, and all lights were put on on 15:00. This not only means family reunion, but also means that life will be bright in the new year.
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