What are the taboos on New Year's Day?

New Year's Day, namely 1 on the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world. Taboos on this day generally include:

1, no serious illness, no medication.

Taking medicine on the first day of the new year means taking medicine for a whole year, so if there is no serious illness, it is best not to take medicine. If you need to take medicine, you should still take it. Your health is very important.

2, unfavorable for cleaning.

Many people will choose to clean up on New Year's Day, which means to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new. In fact, there is exquisite geomantic omen. In the new year, everyone's wealth will be dispersed and redistributed. On the first day of the new year, cleaning the house may sweep away the unformed fortune.

Try not to break the tableware.

It is understandable that children break tableware. It is good to say that they are safe all the year round, but it is unlucky for adults to break tableware. Breaking tableware on the first day of the new year will break the good luck of the whole year.

It is not advisable to wake up by swearing.

During the holiday on New Year's Day, the family will definitely sleep late, and it is best not to wake people up on this day, even if they are urged, they can't call names, otherwise it means that they will be urged to do things all year round.

5. Avoid others picking up their own things.

If you go out on New Year's Day, it is not convenient for you to take things out of your pocket, such as keys, and ask others to help you. This is not allowed on the first day of the new year, because it means that the whole year's wealth will be taken away by others. If someone else takes your pocket, it means that the whole year's money has been taken away by others.