The customs during the Spring Festival are diverse, and each place has its own local Spring Festival customs. The third day of the first lunar month is the third day of the New Year. On this day, various activities are held across the country to celebrate the Spring Festival, which is still very lively. What are the customs on the third day of the first lunar month? What are the customs on the third day of the first lunar month? 1. The third day of the first lunar month : "burning door god paper" On the third day of the first lunar month, every household burns incense and holds candles, and uses fruits, food and other items to worship the door gods, in order to thank the door gods for the blessings they have bestowed in the past year; they express their gratitude and thanks to the gods through various means of sacrifice; some places also hold competitions and activities, and on the third day of the first lunar month, they thank the door gods by "burning door god paper". 2. The third day of the first lunar month : The mice get married <br/>According to ancient Chinese legends, the third day of the first lunar month is the day when "the mice get married", so it is said that after nightfall, people must turn off the lights and go to bed early to allow the mice family to hold their wedding, and scatter salt and rice everywhere in the house, which means to "share money" with the mice. 3. The third day of the first lunar month : Minor New Year's Day <br/>also known as Tianqing Festival. A court festival in the Song Dynasty. In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu during the reign of Emperor Zhenzong of Song, it was said that a book from heaven had descended to the earth. So Emperor Zhenzong issued an edict to designate the third day of the first lunar month as Tianqing Festival, and officials were given a five-day holiday. Later it was called Xiaonianchao, and people did not sweep the floor, beg for fire or draw water, just like Suichao. 4. The third day of the first lunar month : "Sweeping away the poor ghosts" According to folk customs, the third day of the first lunar month is called "Poor Ghost Day". We know that people do not throw garbage on the first and second days of the New Year. On the third day of the New Year, every household will "sweep away the poor ghosts", which means completely clearing out the remaining garbage in the house to sweep away the bad luck and poverty of the previous year. Is the third day of the first lunar month Ghost Festival? The third day of the Lunar New Year is not Ghost Festival. The third day of March is Ghost Festival, while the third day of the Lunar New Year is actually the third day of the first lunar month. The third day of the Lunar New Year is also known as the Red Dog Day, which is homophonic with "Red Mouth". On this day, people usually do not go out to pay New Year's greetings. Legend has it that it is easy to have quarrels with others on this day. However, this custom has long been outdated, as people rarely get together during the Spring Festival nowadays, and this custom has become much less popular. There are four ghost festivals in my country, namely: March 3rd, Qingming Festival, Zhongyuan Festival and Cold Clothes Festival. The Ghost Festival on July 15th and the third day of the third lunar month are traditional festivals for the Han and many ethnic minorities. It is the day when Pangu created the world, the day when Queen Mother of the West held the Peach Banquet, and the day when Nuwa created humans from clay. It is also said to be a festival to commemorate Emperor Huangdi, and was called Shangsi Festival in ancient times. It is also the birthday of the Taoist deity Zhenwu Emperor. In addition, March 3rd is also the legendary Ghost Festival.
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