求神拜佛。
Day 3: Visit a temple
Day three of the Lunar New Year (which falls on February 12 in 2024) is named “chi kou/cek hau,” or red mouth.
It’s believed that arguments are more likely to happen on this day, so people will avoid social interactions and instead visit temples.
While there, some will use the opportunity to make offerings to offset any potential bad luck. As noted earlier, for many people Lunar New Year is a time to consult the stars to find out what lies ahead in the coming months.
Every year, certain Chinese zodiac signs clash with the stars negatively so temple visits are considered a good way to resolve those conflicts and bring peace in the coming months.
Day 3: Visit a temple
Day three of the Lunar New Year (which falls on February 12 in 2024) is named “chi kou/cek hau,” or red mouth.
It’s believed that arguments are more likely to happen on this day, so people will avoid social interactions and instead visit temples.
While there, some will use the opportunity to make offerings to offset any potential bad luck. As noted earlier, for many people Lunar New Year is a time to consult the stars to find out what lies ahead in the coming months.
Every year, certain Chinese zodiac signs clash with the stars negatively so temple visits are considered a good way to resolve those conflicts and bring peace in the coming months.
关于“年”的传说。
There are countless folk tales attached to Lunar New Year, but the myth of “Nian” stands out as one of the most fun.
Legend has it Nian was a ferocious underwater beast with sharp teeth and horns. Every Lunar New Year’s Eve, it crawled onto the land and attacked a nearby village.
On one such occasion, as the villagers rushed into hiding, a mysterious old man showed up and insisted on sticking around despite being warned of impending doom.
To the villagers’ surprise, the old man and the village survived utterly unscathed.
The man claimed to have scared Nian away by hanging red banners on the door, lighting firecrackers and donning red clothing.
This is why wearing the fiery color, along with hanging red banners and lighting firecrackers or fireworks, are Lunar New Year traditions, all of which are still followed today.
There are countless folk tales attached to Lunar New Year, but the myth of “Nian” stands out as one of the most fun.
Legend has it Nian was a ferocious underwater beast with sharp teeth and horns. Every Lunar New Year’s Eve, it crawled onto the land and attacked a nearby village.
On one such occasion, as the villagers rushed into hiding, a mysterious old man showed up and insisted on sticking around despite being warned of impending doom.
To the villagers’ surprise, the old man and the village survived utterly unscathed.
The man claimed to have scared Nian away by hanging red banners on the door, lighting firecrackers and donning red clothing.
This is why wearing the fiery color, along with hanging red banners and lighting firecrackers or fireworks, are Lunar New Year traditions, all of which are still followed today.
生活中的压力心理学
①所有人都会具有生活压力,不是从物质上就是从精神上。
②所有人都是个体的,有着不同的脆弱,如果不能避免那就学会坚韧!
③所有的压力并不是固态的山,而是涌动的水,无论清澈与否,也可以比喻为泥浆。水要释放掉,找个合适的出口。
④人的敌意有时就是故意施压,生活就这样的面貌,没必要对此不满!
Stress Psychology in Life
①All people will have the pressure of life, either from the material or from the spiritual.
②All people are individuals, with different vulnerabilities, if you can not avoid it, then learn to be toughicon!
③All pressure is not a solid mountain, but a surging water, whether clear or not, which can also be compared to mud. The water needs to be released. Find a suitableicon outlet
.④ People's hostility is sometimes deliberate pressure, life is like this, there is no need to be dissatisfied with this!
①所有人都会具有生活压力,不是从物质上就是从精神上。
②所有人都是个体的,有着不同的脆弱,如果不能避免那就学会坚韧!
③所有的压力并不是固态的山,而是涌动的水,无论清澈与否,也可以比喻为泥浆。水要释放掉,找个合适的出口。
④人的敌意有时就是故意施压,生活就这样的面貌,没必要对此不满!
Stress Psychology in Life
①All people will have the pressure of life, either from the material or from the spiritual.
②All people are individuals, with different vulnerabilities, if you can not avoid it, then learn to be toughicon!
③All pressure is not a solid mountain, but a surging water, whether clear or not, which can also be compared to mud. The water needs to be released. Find a suitableicon outlet
.④ People's hostility is sometimes deliberate pressure, life is like this, there is no need to be dissatisfied with this!
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