Taboo on the thirteenth day of the first month
On the thirteenth day of the first month, you must remember not to work or travel. This is because these two days are called Pepsi Taboo Day, which is also called Yang Gong Taboo Day and Yang Gong Thirteen Taboos. This biography was written by Yang Junsong, a geomantic master in the Tang Dynasty. These thirteen taboo days are January 13th, February 11th, March 9th, April 7th, May 5th, June 3rd, July 1st, July 29th, August 27th, September 25th and October 23rd. Every year, on the first 13 day of the first month, Guan Gong was sacrificed. As a tribute to Guan Gong, a kind of vegetable tribute was used. Full soybeans are arranged under a row of eaves, and various colored beans, melon seeds and peach kernels are inlaid with bamboo sticks. Several dishes drive layers of code, and finally form exquisite pavilions. This is a unique folk handicraft dish in Chang 'an District. Let's make dough, cut, carve and cook together, as the last favor of the Spring Festival, to welcome the Lantern Festival, and the lifelike insects will be released under the skillful hands of these hoes.
Greetings to Guan Gong today.
1. On the 13th day of the first month, may happiness accompany you, love you with good luck, miss you with happiness, surround you with health and smile at you safely. I wish you big and small, a smooth life and a sweet heart!
2, Chinese New Year 13, eat and drink well, don't get upset, relax, be happy, forget your troubles and health, and care about yourself.
On the 13th day of the first lunar month, dear friend, a warm greeting, accompanied by the morning sunshine, turns into the most sincere blessing for you. Happy Spring Festival, I wish you and your wife: two of a kind, a century-old husband and wife are growing day by day, and love has no geometric curve.