
What are the taboos on the seventh day of the first lunar month?
First, avoid traveling far on RenriThe seventh day of the first lunar month is also known as the "Seven Slaughters Day," and it's considered inauspicious for all kinds of activities, especially avoiding long-distance travel, which might bring bad luck or misfortune.
Second,Renrishould not wash or change clothes and bedding
In the past, people believed that on the seventh day of the first lunar month, it was inauspicious to change or wash clothes and bedding, as it was thought to wash away good fortune as well.
What are the taboos in the first lunar month?
First, avoid cutting hair in the first lunar monthThere is a saying in the first lunar month that "cutting hair in the first lunar month means the uncle will die," so it is considered inauspicious to cut hair in the first lunar month. Additionally, the first lunar month is the beginning of spring, and cutting hair in spring is not beneficial for hair growth, so it is generally not advisable to cut hair during this time.
Second,avoid cursing or scolding people in the first lunar month
It is taboo to curse or use vulgar language in the first lunar month, as people used to believe that what you say will come true. Since the first lunar month is the first month of the lunar calendar, if you say something inauspicious during this month, it could lead to an unlucky year ahead.

According to Buddhist beliefs, the mother of the "Sijishen" (the god who controls the cycle of rebirth of animals) has her birthday on the eighth day of the first lunar month. Therefore, the "Sijishen" closes the cycle of rebirth to celebrate his mother's birthday, and animals killed during this period cannot enter the six realms of reincarnation. They remain with you until the third day of the second lunar month, which is considered very inauspicious.
Fourth,avoid throwing away food in the first lunar month
In folk belief, steamed buns were originally offered to the dead, as they resemble a "mound." During the first lunar month, the yang energy rises, and so does the yin energy. Throwing away steamed buns can attract ghostly spirits; even if they fall, you should not pick them up. In addition, throwing away food in the first lunar month is considered a great disrespect. If you waste food during this time, it implies poor harvests and insufficient food throughout the year.
Fifth,avoid watching weddings in the first lunar month
There is an old saying called "Red Head," meaning that if a man and a woman get married in the first lunar month, they will be under the influence of the Year God, which is unfavorable for their children and grandchildren. Therefore, few couples get married in the first lunar month. The first lunar month is also a time for "ghost marriages" in the old calendar, as the ghosts in the underworld have their holidays just like the living world, and all the ghostly beings can come to the living world. So, if you see a wedding procession in the wilderness, don't stop to watch. Check if there are people around. If many people are gathered around, it's likely a real wedding. If you're alone or others don't react to the wedding procession, you'd better turn back immediately, because it might be coming for you.











