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Why is the fifth day of the first lunar month called "breaking the fifth"? How to "break"? Don't forget these things...

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Time flies so fast

In the blink of an eye, it was the fifth day of the first lunar month

It is also known today as

"Break Five"

Why is the fifth day of the first lunar month called "breaking the fifth"? How to "break"? Don't forget these things...

Legend

Chinese New Year's Eve to the fifth day of the first year

There are a lot of taboos

And after the "broken five"

These taboos can be lifted

Why is the fifth day of the first lunar month called "breaking the fifth"? How to "break"? Don't forget these things...

But you know what

On the fifth day of the first lunar month

Nor is it taboo

There is also a lot of elegance

What are the customs today?

Let's take a look

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Why is the fifth day of the first lunar month called "breaking the fifth"? How to "break"? Don't forget these things...

On this day

If it's just "breaking five"

That's all I can say

Why is the fifth day of the first lunar month called "breaking the fifth"? How to "break"? Don't forget these things...

The much-anticipated Beijing Winter Olympics

Has been opened

The most important thing today

That has to be

Cheers to our Olympic athletes

Of course

I also hope that athletes from various countries will participate

Can achieve good results

At the Winter Olympics

Make good memories at the same time

Also shown to the world

The light of the Olympic spirit

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Source 丨Kopp China Xinhua Net

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