You can visit relatives and friends.
The Dragon Boat Festival is a good day to visit relatives and friends: women have to "return" on the Dragon Boat Festival, that is, they go back to their parents' homes. When the wife returns to her parents' home, her husband must go to greet her on the sixth day of May. The greeting is It's impossible to be empty-handed.
Visiting relatives and returning to one's parents' home during festivals is a custom passed down from generation to generation by Chinese people. It is a kind of family communication between relatives to communicate with each other and express condolences to each other.
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Gift-giving taboos:
1. Clocks
"Zhong" and "End" are homophonic, "Send a clock" It will also remind the elderly of "sending one's death", which is very unlucky.
2. Pears
Fruit is one of the most common gifts when visiting relatives and friends. But some fruits are not suitable, especially pears, because "pear" and "li" are homophonic, so it is not suitable to give them to couples or lovers. Instead, you should give them mandarin duck ornaments, rose quartz and other items.
3. Shoes
"Shoes" and "evil" have the same pronunciation, and shoes are stepped on, so you should generally not give shoes to others except your own family. But there are some exceptions. Some local customs believe that when a Feng Shui master chooses a Feng Shui treasure land for his home, he needs to step on the ground well in order to get the meaning of good fortune, so a pair of "ground stepping shoes" is specially given to the Feng Shui master.
4. Umbrella
The sound of "umbrella" is the same as "san", which means "dispersion" and is disliked by people, so umbrellas are regarded as unlucky gifts.
Fans: Fans are not popular because they are only used in summer and are thrown away when the cool weather comes in autumn. It has the meaning of unfeeling and is commonly known as "giving fans without seeing each other".
5. Sharp weapons such as knives and swords
Swords and other sharp weapons can easily hurt people, and there is a saying that "one knife cuts two". If they are given away to someone, they may have the disadvantage of severing the relationship between the two parties. Lenovo, so it is generally not given as a gift.