What are the taboos associated with the Manzhong solar term?

The taboos of different solar terms are also different. So, let’s take a look at the taboos of Ear Grain. What are the taboos of Ear Grain? The fourth month of the lunar calendar is a time of brilliant summer flowers and lush vegetation.

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The Mangzhong solar term is one of the twenty-four solar terms. Different regions have different solar taboos in the Mangzhong solar term.

1. It is taboo to blow wind in the Ear solar term

In some areas, the Feng Shui of the Mang Zhong solar term is considered to be bad, especially if it is taboo to blow the north wind. It means that drought will occur.

2. No thunder is taboo in the Ear solar term

Thunder is one of the natural phenomena, and it is taboo not to have thunder in the Ear solar term, because there is no thunder in the Ear solar term. There will be no good harvest in the next year.

3. It is taboo not to cut your hair during the Ear Grain period

In Keelung, Taiwan, you must cut your hair during the Ear Grain period, otherwise the ghost will take away your hair. Women are not allowed to sleep with their hair untied, otherwise they will be captured by ghosts.

Introduction to the traditional customs of the Mangzhong solar term

1. Send flowers to the Goddess

Welcome the Flower Gods on the second day of the second lunar month during the Flower Chao Festival. There are gods who welcome flowers and gods who send flowers, one greets and the other sends flowers. It's nearly May, and the flowers begin to wither and fall. Folks often hold ceremonies to worship the God of Flowers on the Day of Ear Grain, to send the God of Flowers back to their thrones, and at the same time to express their gratitude to the God of Flowers and look forward to meeting again in the coming year.

2. Mud Fighting

The young men and women of the Dong ethnic group in the southeastern area of ??Guizhou Prefecture hold a Mud Fighting Festival before and after Mangzhong every year. On that day, the newlyweds, accompanied by young men and women who are close to each other, planted rice seedlings together, playing and throwing mud at each other while planting rice seedlings.

3. An Miao An Miao An Miao An Miao custom is a farming custom in southern Anhui that began in the early Ming Dynasty. Every time during the mist planting season, after planting rice, in order to pray for a good harvest in the autumn, Miao Festival rituals are held in various places.

4. Boiled plums

In the south, May and June are the ripe seasons for plums. During the Three Kingdoms period, there was an allusion of "discussing heroes by cooking wine with green plums". Green plum contains a variety of natural high-quality organic acids and rich minerals. It has unique nutritional and health functions such as blood purification, intestinal regulation, lowering blood lipids, eliminating fatigue, beautifying, regulating acid-base balance, and enhancing human immunity.