In traditional folk customs, it is not allowed to take medicine on the first day of the first month, because the first day of the first month is the beginning of the new year. Taking medicine at the beginning of the year means taking medicine for one year, and nothing can be cured, nor can you take tonics. You don't have to take medicine on New Year's Day, but if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, such as high blood pressure, friends who need to take medicine had better not take medicine, so as not to delay their illness.
The first day of the first month is taboo.
In addition to taking medicine, it is even more taboo to say unlucky words during the Chinese New Year, and say more auspicious words, such as congratulations on making a fortune and making a lot of money. Secondly, avoid getting drunk on New Year's Day. On the first day of the lunar new year, it is inevitable for the family to get together and have fun, but don't get drunk. Talking nonsense after drinking, losing your manners after drinking, and maybe vomiting after drinking make your home dirty, leaving a bad impression on the atmosphere of the New Year. Finally, quarreling is forbidden on New Year's Day. During the Spring Festival, every household is filled with a happy atmosphere. Remember not to quarrel on the first day. If there are problems, we can negotiate slowly and solve them rationally. Don't scold children on New Year's Day. New Year's Day is a happy and festive day, so we should pay more attention to our words and deeds than usual.
What are the activities on the first day of the first month?
The first day of the first month, like other festivals, is highly valued and has unique customs and activities. The first thing to pay attention to is to set off firecrackers. Firecrackers should be set off first in the morning of the Spring Festival. After the firecrackers sound, they are everywhere, which is better than a good start. At this time, the street is full of joy. Secondly, on this day, people will go to relatives' homes to pay New Year greetings, or call to say "Happy New Year", which is a traditional folk custom in China. These are in themselves a way of blessing. On the first day of the first month, there are many custom activities to celebrate the Spring Festival, which represent people's prayers and yearning for a new life.