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There are also taboos during the Chinese New Year. “The first shot of the New Year” is best to choose this day-Current Affairs-Zhongshi News

This year’s Lunar New Year holiday lasts for 10 days. Couples or husbands and wives will inevitably have sex. According to the ancients, it is not advisable to have intercourse between the first and third grades of junior high school. Therefore, the day after the fourth day is the most suitable day to “fire”.

According to reports from Malaysia’s comprehensive media, people in the past attached great importance to the Lunar New Year, and they would pay special attention to the time of sex during the Spring Festival, deliberately avoiding the first to third grades of junior high school. The report pointed out that because the first and fifteenth day of each month is when the moon is empty, and the moon is yin and yin deficiency, sex at this time may cause yin and yang imbalance, and sexual intercourse should be avoided.

The second day of junior high school is the day when I go back to my natal family. In the past, the transportation was inconvenient, and the husband took his wife back to his natal home. It was exhausting, and it would hurt his vitality if he had sex.

The third day of junior high school is commonly known as the “Red Dog Day” in the lunar calendar. It is easy to have disputes with others. If a couple quarrels on this day, it will destroy the harmony and fortune of the whole year. In addition, the third day of junior high school is also the legendary “Rat Marriage Day”. The happy event of the mouse usually goes to bed early on this day, so there is a Chinese New Year song whose lyrics are “morning on the first day of the new year, early on the second day, and sleep until full on the third day”. Therefore, the most suitable day for the Lunar New Year is after the fourth day of the Lunar New Year.

★”China Times News Network” reminds you: Folk legends are for reference only, please do not be overly superstitious.

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