I hope it helps you.
Question 2: Can Qingming have a haircut and shampoo? Yes, different places have different traditions. Tradition is not to celebrate the first month of the lunar calendar, and haircuts are not allowed. There is a saying: on February 2 nd, the dragon looks up, which is the day of haircut! So Tomb-Sweeping Day can get a haircut.
Question 3: Barbers in Tomb-Sweeping Day are superstitious that my former teacher told me that a Qingming haircut is a ghost shave.
This is complete nonsense. Go ahead and cut it. If it did happen, wouldn't all the barbershops in Tomb-Sweeping Day be closed that day? It is ridiculous that the teacher is so superstitious.
When you go out in Tomb-Sweeping Day with severe smog, you should take preventive measures and wear a mask to prevent them from entering your mouth and nose. I have seen a mask imported from the United States, which is beautifully packaged and specially equipped with a mask storage bag. It is called Puweixin and is available in JD.COM Tmall 1 store.
Question 4: Did Tomb-Sweeping Day say that you can't cut your hair? No, the folks only say that there is no haircut in the first month, so on February 2, the dragon looked up to get a haircut.
Question 5: Can I have my hair cut after worshipping the mountain? You can cut your hair. There is nothing to be afraid of.
Introduction: Chongshan, a term used in Guangdong, Guangxi and Guangfu, means to sweep ancestors' graves on traditional festivals such as Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Double Ninth Festival. Sacrificing ancestors is a commemorative activity. Sweeping graves on Qingming Festival is called "respecting thinking about time" for ancestors. According to time-honored customs and habits, in the old days, Beijingers mostly visited graves on Qingming Day, but the grave-sweeping ceremony was not held on Qingming Day, but on Singles Day near Qingming Day. It is said that only monks offer sacrifices to sweep graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day.
Precautions:
The worship meeting will end before 3 o'clock.
The date of sacrifice varies from place to place. Have a plenty of ten days after the first ten days in Tomb-Sweeping Day; Some people call it "the first three and the last three"; Some are held on the "Singles' Day" around the Qingming Festival; In some places, grave-sweeping activities last for a month. As far as the specific time is concerned, the ancient Qingming Festival was held in Yin Shi, that is, at 5-7 am. Now this requirement is a bit harsh, but in any case, the sacrificial activities must end before 3 pm, because the yang has gradually subsided and the yin has gradually increased. If people are unlucky, they will easily lead to bad luck.
Everyone should buy some flowers to worship their ancestors, and chrysanthemums are more suitable. Because in ancient China, chrysanthemum was regarded as a flower of sustenance, which meant missing. Among them, white chrysanthemum is the most suitable, and it can also be matched with lily, green leaves and carnations. In terms of clothing, except for the animal year, it is forbidden to wear red clothes and red ornaments.
Pregnant women should not worship mountains.
Not everyone is suitable for Tomb-Sweeping Day to sacrifice mountains. Generally speaking, pregnant women and women who have their period should avoid it, and some unlucky people should try to avoid sweeping graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Therefore, it is suggested to look at your forehead in the mirror to see if there is any dark color on the day of worship and before washing. If there is, it means it is not suitable to worship the mountain. In addition, there are many people who accompany their friends for various reasons. I suggest not, because their gas fields are different. If you can't avoid it, you need to wear a mascot to ward off evil spirits, such as mahogany hand beads, otherwise you will be taboo. From the perspective of geomantic omen, some people will worry whether worshipping the mountain will bring Yin Qi home. In fact, it is difficult to generalize. As long as you respect your ancestors and the dead around you and wear some Buddha statues and amulets, there should be no problem.
Question 6: Is it taboo to cut hair after sweeping graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day? It's generally not very particular now.
Question 7: Can Tomb-Sweeping Day wash his hair? In China, some folk customs depend on the region. Different places have different customs, so taboos are different. Tomb-Sweeping Day has no such taboo in most areas. At the same time, China is a multi-ethnic country, and each ethnic group has its own unique customs. Although Tomb-Sweeping Day's grave-sweeping and ancestor worship has long been branded in many people's hearts, some ethnic minorities in China ...
Question 8: Can Qingming pull out teeth and cut hair? Actually, I also want to ask
But according to the roommate theory (I am a Chinese medicine major and he is a sinologist)
On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up and beheaded, and finally it was ok, a good day to push by time.
But it is not advisable to have your hair cut and permed.
Question 9: Will Tomb-Sweeping Day get a haircut on this day? Hello! I'm going to have my hair cut tomorrow. I don't know. I don't believe it either. It's hard to say without scientific basis.
Question 10: Can I get a haircut in Tomb-Sweeping Day? There seems to be nothing to say about it. Generally speaking, people can't get a haircut in the first month, but now everyone is getting a haircut, so it doesn't matter. Don't worry? Haha?