Can children cut their hair on the Qingming Festival?
The Qingming Festival and the Zhongyuan Festival are known as the "Ghost Festival", days with heavy yin energy, and it is not suitable for children to cut their hair on the Qingming Festival.
In some regions, it is considered inappropriate to cut hair on the Qingming Festival and the Zhongyuan Festival. People believe that the deceased should have their hair cut only after being buried. On this day with heavy yin energy, cutting your hair may attract the attention of ghosts, so it is taboo to cut hair on this day.
However, this belief has no scientific basis. Many elderly people still believe in it, while modern young people often do not follow such customs.
In some regions, it is considered inappropriate to cut hair on the Qingming Festival and the Zhongyuan Festival. People believe that the deceased should have their hair cut only after being buried. On this day with heavy yin energy, cutting your hair may attract the attention of ghosts, so it is taboo to cut hair on this day.
However, this belief has no scientific basis. Many elderly people still believe in it, while modern young people often do not follow such customs.
What are the sayings about cutting hair on the Qingming Festival?
There is a prohibition on covering the forehead when cutting hair on the Qingming Festival. The Qingming Festival is also a Ghost Festival, so special attention should be paid to the hairstyle, especially that the hair should not cover the forehead. The forehead is considered the "lamp of the spirit" on the human body and should not be covered.
According to folk beliefs, people with heavy yin energy should carry auspicious items to avoid walking at night, and exposing the forehead is one of the ways to protect oneself.
According to folk beliefs, people with heavy yin energy should carry auspicious items to avoid walking at night, and exposing the forehead is one of the ways to protect oneself.
Suitable days for cutting hair before and after the Qingming Festival in 2020:
Gregorian calendar: March 25, 2020, Wednesday, Lunar: March 2nd, 2020, Day of the Rabbit, Chong (Xinyou) Rooster
Gregorian calendar: March 27, 2020, Friday, Lunar: March 4th, 2020, Day of the Snake, Chong (Guizhi) Pig
Gregorian calendar: March 29, 2020, Sunday, Lunar: March 6th, 2020, Day of the Sheep, Chong (Yichou) Ox
Gregorian calendar: April 5, 2020, Sunday, Lunar: March 13th, 2020, Day of the Tiger, Chong (Renshen) Monkey
Gregorian calendar: April 6, 2020, Monday, Lunar: March 14th, 2020, Day of the Rabbit, Chong (Guiyou) Rooster
Gregorian calendar: April 8, 2020, Wednesday, Lunar: March 16th, 2020, Day of the Snake, Chong (Yihai) Pig
Gregorian calendar: March 27, 2020, Friday, Lunar: March 4th, 2020, Day of the Snake, Chong (Guizhi) Pig
Gregorian calendar: March 29, 2020, Sunday, Lunar: March 6th, 2020, Day of the Sheep, Chong (Yichou) Ox
Gregorian calendar: April 5, 2020, Sunday, Lunar: March 13th, 2020, Day of the Tiger, Chong (Renshen) Monkey
Gregorian calendar: April 6, 2020, Monday, Lunar: March 14th, 2020, Day of the Rabbit, Chong (Guiyou) Rooster
Gregorian calendar: April 8, 2020, Wednesday, Lunar: March 16th, 2020, Day of the Snake, Chong (Yihai) Pig
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