House
Cleaning
The entire house should be cleaned before New Year's
Day. On New Year's Eve, all brooms, brushes, dusters,
dust pans and other cleaning equipment are put away.
Sweeping or dusting should not be done on New Year's
Day for fear that good fortune will be swept away. After
New Year's Day, the floors may be swept. Beginning at
the door, the dust and rubbish are swept to the middle
of the parlor, then placed in the corners and not taken
or thrown out until the fifth day. At no time should
the rubbish in the corners be trampled upon. In sweeping,
there is a superstition that if you sweep the dirt out
over the threshold, you will sweep one of the family
away. Also, to sweep the dust and dirt out of your house
by the front entrance is to sweep away the good fortune
of the family; it must always be swept inwards and then
carried out, then no harm will follow. All dirt and
rubbish must be taken out the back door.
Bringing In the New Year and Expelling
the Old
Shooting off firecrackers on New Year's Eve is the
Chinese way of sending out the old year and welcoming
in the New Year. On the stroke of midnight on New Year's
Eve, every door in the house, and even windows, have
to be open to allow the old year to go out.
New
Year Activities Set Precendent
All debts had to paid by this time. Nothing should
be lent on this day, as anyone who does so will be lending
all the year. Back when tinder and flint were used,
no one would lend them on this day or give a light to
others.
Everyone should refrain from using foul language and
bad or unlucky words. Negative terms and the word "four"
(Ssu), which sounds like the word for death, are not
to be uttered. Death and dying are never mentioned and
ghost stories are totally taboo. References to the past
year are also avoided as everything should be turned
toward the New Year and a new beginning.
If you cry on New Year's day, you will cry all through
the year. Therefore, children are tolerated and are
not spanked, even though they are mischievous.
Personal
Appearance and Cleanliness
On New Year's Day, we are not suppose to wash our hair
because it would mean we would have washed away good
luck for the New Year. Red clothing is preferred during
this festive occasion. Red is considered a bright, happy
color, sure to bring the wearer a sunny and bright future.
It is believed that appearance and attitude during New
Year's sets the tone for the rest of the year. Children
and unmarried friends, as well as close relatives are
given lai see, little red envelopes with crisp one dollar
bills inserted, for good fortune.
More
New Year Superstitions
For those most superstitious, before leaving the house
to call on others, the Almanac should be consulted to
find the best time to leave the home and the direction
which is most auspicious to head out.
The first person one meets and the first words heard
are significant as to what the fortunes would be for
the entire year. It is a lucky sign to see or hear songbirds
or red-colored birds or swallows.
It is considered unlucky to greet anyone in their bedroom
so that is why everyone, even the sick, should get dressed
and sit in the living room.
Do not use knives or scissors on New Year's Day as
this may cut off fortune.
While many Chinese people today may not believe in
these do's and don'ts, these traditions and customs
are still practiced. These traditions and customs are
kept because most families realize that it is these
very traditions, whether believed or not, that provide
continuity with the past and provide the family with
an identity.
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