When should one wear red during the zodiac year?
One can wear red clothes, belts, socks, and other items from the morning of the last day of the previous year (New Year's Eve);A zodiac year refers to the lunar year corresponding to one's birth sign, commonly known as the "birth sign year." In traditional customs, the zodiac year is often considered an inauspicious year. The folk song "In the zodiac year, the year god sits on your head, no joy brings misfortune" best reflects the inauspicious nature of the zodiac year. Therefore, the term "zodiac year" is also called "the threshold year," meaning that passing through the zodiac year is like stepping over a threshold. When it comes to the zodiac year, in northern areas of the Han nationality, people of all ages tie red strings around their waists, commonly known as "tying red." Children also wear red undershirts and red pants, believing this will help avoid bad luck and bring good fortune. During the Spring Festival, the market is full of red and yellow silk ribbons for "good luck" and "good fortune knots." People who are in their zodiac year tie them around their waist or wrist, which can eliminate disasters and turn bad luck into good.
How is the time of the zodiac year calculated?
The calculation of the zodiac year starts from the first day of the lunar New Year (Spring Festival) and ends on the last day of the lunar year (New Year's Eve).In recent years, there has been a claim online that the zodiac year begins with the start of spring. Some online almanacs use the start of spring as the basis for changing the zodiac signs (according to elders, the ancient practice was based on the start of spring. If there are any doubts, you can refer to ancient books yourself. Do not take certain articles claiming that the first day of the first lunar month is correct as the standard, because both can be used. China has historically used two different calendar systems side by side).
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