Preface
Dear friends, are you also worried about which fruits to put on Chinese New Year's Eve? You know, improper placement of fruits may have a big impact on the coming year.
So, what kind of fruit should be placed in order to be auspicious?
Don't put pears on the table, lest they separate!
One of the most common fruits on weekdays is pears.
It is not big, sweet and delicious, quenching thirst and hunger.
However, this ordinary pear has become a big taboo on Chinese New Year's Eve!
Did you know that "pear" is homophonic with "away".
Chinese New Year's Eve is a time for family reunion.
The bittersweet year is about to pass, and the new year is worth looking forward to.
On this day, the word separation is the most taboo.
So, don't put the pears on the table, lest you bring yourself the bad luck of separation!
Neither does the smelly durian!
When it comes to valuable fruits, durian is one of them.
It has thick flesh and is delicious, making it a delicacy that many people dream of.
However, this notorious "king of food" has also become a big taboo on Chinese New Year's Eve!
We all know that the smell of durian is not covered.
Once opened, there is a sweet smell wafting throughout the house, even the next-door neighbor can smell it! You know, Chinese New Year's Eve is the most lively and auspicious day of the year, every door and window are wide open, and people linger among relatives and friends to greet each other.
At this time, if there is a smell at home, isn't it bad luck while being happy! So, don't put durian on the table on Chinese New Year's Eve! lest the smell dispel the joy and peace on the table.
Berries are moldy, and neither are strawberries!
Friend, do you also like strawberries? The small red fruit is sweet and delicious.
Especially in the cold winter wax moon, come to a plate of strawberries in the greenhouse, I think many people will love it.
However, I still recommend that you forget about it for a while on Chinese New Year's Eve!
Actually, you only need to notice the word "mold" contained in the word "berry" to understand.
I believe no one wants the new year to usher in only bad luck.
So, even if you like strawberries so much, give them up at this time so as not to really invite bad luck.
The gold ingots that attract fortune in minutes - bananas
Now that we've talked about so many fruits that are taboo on Chinese New Year's Eve, it's time to talk about which auspicious fruits should be placed.
In my opinion, Banana is definitely the best candidate!
The shape is like a golden ingot, or wishful, the meaning of bananas is the most direct - to attract wealth and treasure, and pray for family members to make a fortune in the New Year!
In fact, the nutritional value of bananas is also very high.
Whether it is the elderly, children, or adults, you can supplement with adequate vitamins and minerals.
And the best part is that it's so affordable, so I think bananas have to be on the table.
The king of fruits that symbolizes peace - apples
When it comes to the king of fruits, I believe no one will doubt the status of apples.
It is highly nutritious, has a moderate sugar content, and is a delicious fruit for all ages.
Especially on Chinese New Year's Eve, it is even more indispensable.
As the king of fruits, apples have always been a symbol of peace, peace and health.
And that's our biggest wish for the New Year, isn't it? So, putting a few big red apples on the table is a sign of safety and health for the whole family.
The fiery dragon fruit of the red heritage
When it comes to inheriting the luck of prosperity, we have to talk about dragon fruit.
The purple-red flesh is particularly eye-catching at the moment when the husk is cut.
This fiery red color echoes its meaning of "red and red, good luck".
Therefore, on Chinese New Year's Eve, eating more dragon fruit indicates that the family will have good luck in the coming year.
The career is thriving, and the family is happy and happy.
Isn't that what we're looking forward to?
epilogue
Hopefully, with my advice, you can pick the best Chinese New Year's Eve fruit for yourself.
On this festive day, together with your family, I wish you all the best for the New Year!