New Year's Day 10
The tenth day of the first lunar month, one of the traditional Chinese folk festivals, called the Stone Festival, is the birthday of the stone god, called "Stone Mill Day", "Ten Sons Day", "Stone Immovable" and so on. On this day, it is forbidden to move stones and stone tools such as mills, mills, and stone mortars, otherwise it will hurt the crops. On this day, it is also forbidden to open mountains and build houses with stones, and there is a custom of burning incense to worship stones and offering flapjacks at noon.
In other places, the custom of carrying the stone god is popular: on the night of the ninth day of the first month, a clay pot is frozen on a smooth stone, and on the morning of the tenth day, ten girls or young men take turns carrying the crock pot. If the stone never falls, it indicates a good harvest in the new year; if the stone falls, it indicates that the year is not good. The tenth day of the first lunar month is also known as the day of the rat marrying a relative, commonly known as the ten fingers.