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Tomorrow, April 12, remind: 1 don't say, 2 don't eat, 3 don't go, 4 don't move, don't forget the old tradition

author:There are three lazy sheep and three less

Big guy, tomorrow is April 12th, and this day is very particular in our hometown in the northeast. You see, the old traditions passed down by our older generations make sense. Today, I will nag everyone, tomorrow on this day, what you can't say, what you can't eat, what you can't eat, what you can't move. You say, isn't this just a small doorway in the lives of our people! Blessed people, leave a sentence in the comment area: "One shun and one hundred shun, the Bodhisattva blesses", for themselves, for their children, and for the whole family to receive blessings.

Tomorrow, April 12, remind: 1 don't say, 2 don't eat, 3 don't go, 4 don't move, don't forget the old tradition

1. Don't say, "Don't stumble on others"

In our northeast, there is a special thing on the day of April 12, that is, there must be a door on the mouth, and you can't talk casually. Why? On this day, everyone pays attention to "oral morality", that is, they can't stumble others and say things that they don't like. For example, things like "you can't do this, you can't do that", whether it's a joke or not, you have to be careful.

As the saying goes, "If you say too much, you will lose", especially on this day, you have to pay extra attention when you speak. Our older generation said that if you don't keep the door on this day, maybe you will make people hold a grudge and cause trouble for yourself. So, on April 12, let's say more nice things and less harsh things, everyone wants to be auspicious, isn't it?

2. Don't eat: Avoid eating red meat

Northeast folks, do you remember, our old family said that you can't eat red meat, especially pork, beef, and the like on April 12. This is actually related to our traditional sacrifices. The elders say that red meat is used for sacrifice on this day, and it is not suitable for us ordinary people to eat it.

Besides, it's not good to eat too much red meat in spring, it's easy to get angry, isn't it? At this time, it is the season of spring flowers, so we might as well eat more light vegetables, which are healthy and appropriate. For example, cabbage, tofu, and green vegetable soup are not only nourishing for the stomach but also not on fire, and the big guys are also trying to be refreshing.

Tomorrow, April 12, remind: 1 don't say, 2 don't eat, 3 don't go, 4 don't move, don't forget the old tradition

3. Don't go out: Avoid traveling far

On April 12, there is another particularity, that is, not to travel far. Why? Our older generation said, this day outside the road gods, the land lord is also resting, if you go far away, in case something happens, but no one will bless you.

Actually, there is some truth to this. In spring, the weather can change, and today is a sunny day, and there is a possibility of strong winds and heavy rain tomorrow. In addition, it is easy to get muddy on the road in spring, and it is not very convenient to go far away. So, on this day, let's stay at home with peace of mind, do some housework, and chat with our family, which is quite comfortable.

4. Don't move: Don't break the ground

Finally, on April 12, our hometown still has a special point, that is, it does not move the soil. What do you mean by immovable soil? It's just that they don't do any big projects, don't dig the ground, don't repair houses, etc. On this day, Grandpa Land also has to rest, if you break the ground, it will be disrespectful to Grandpa Land.

Besides, the land has just warmed up in the spring, and it is not good for the growth of crops to start a big project at this time. We rely on the land to eat in the Northeast, and this point must be remembered. Think about it, if you break ground on this day and the crops in the field don't grow well, won't you lose money?

Tomorrow, April 12, remind: 1 don't say, 2 don't eat, 3 don't go, 4 don't move, don't forget the old tradition

epilogue

Alas, you see, although these exquisiteness seems troublesome, they are all life experiences summed up by our older generation. We have to respect these traditions, after all, as the old saying goes, "Rules are meant to be kept, not broken." "Tomorrow, April 12, let's follow these old traditions, and hope for peace and prosperity.

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