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Taboos of Chinese New Year Updated: 2005-01-24
The events that occurred during New Year's Day may impact your life for the
rest of the year. Be careful in your actions. Certain precautions are taken to
insure that the New Year will be a good one.
1. The entire house should be cleaned before New Year's Day. On New Year's
Eve, all brooms, brushes, dusters, dustpans and other cleaning equipment are put
away. Sweeping or dusting should not be done on New Year's Day for fear that
good fortune will be swept away. After New Year's Day, the floors may be swept.
Beginning at the door, the dust and rubbish are swept to the middle of the
parlor, then placed in the corners and not taken or thrown out until the fifth
day. At no time should the rubbish in the corners be trampled upon.
In sweeping, there is a superstition that if you sweep the dust and dirt out
of your house by the front entrance is to sweep away the good fortune of the
family; it must always be swept inwards and then carried out, then no harm will
follow. All dirt and rubbish must be taken out the back door.
2. Shooting off firecrackers on New Year's Eve is the Chinese way of sending
out the old year and welcoming in the new. On the stroke of midnight on New
Year's Eve, every door in the house, and even windows, have to be open to allow
the old year to go out.
3. Nothing should be lent on New Year's Day, as anyone who does so will be
lending all the year. All debts have to be paid by New Year's Eve.
4. Everyone should refrain from using foul language and bad or unlucky words.
Negative terms and the word "four", or "si" in Chinese which sounds like the
word for death, are not to be uttered. Death and dying are never mentioned and
ghost
stories are totally taboo.
5. Hair must be cleaned and set prior to the holiday, for to do so during the
New Year season would invite financial ruin. On New Year's Day, hair should not
be washed because it would mean washing away good luck for the New Year.
6. Care must be taken not to break any dishes or other things on the first
day of the year.
7. The use of knives and scissors -- indeed any sharp instrument -- is to be
avoided, for these things could augur bad luck in the coming year.
8. Wear brand new clothes -- preferably in red. Children should wear new
clothes and new shoes. Red is considered a bright, happy color, sure to bring
the wearer a sunny and bright future. It is believed that appearance and
attitude during New Year's sets the tone for the rest of the year.
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