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When is Laba in 2022?

When is Laba in 2022?

The time of Laba Festival in 2022 is:

Gregorian calendar 2022 65438+ 10 65438+ Capricorn on Monday (solar calendar);

202 1 year, the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month (lunar calendar)

So the Laba Festival in 2022 falls on Monday.

What are the sayings that Rabbah lived in her house?

In our folk, there is a saying that Laba Festival can't be celebrated at home, but not everyone knows why Laba Festival can't be celebrated at home.

And Laba can't live in her house as follows:

Statement 1: Laba doesn't eat her mother's rice, and her ancestors can't afford it;

On Laba Festival, married girls can't eat at their parents' house, which means they are poor. If they eat their parents' food, their ancestors can't afford their parents' kindness.

Statement 2: Laba ended her mother's bowl, and her husband was scattered in the coming year;

Laba Festival can't accept the bowl of the bride's family, otherwise there will be hidden dangers of scattered ions; In the past, the status of rural women was very low. Every time a married prostitute goes back to her mother's house, she can't be the master and has to obey her husband's arrangement. The in-laws don't want their daughter-in-law to look forward to being at their parents' home. So, she came up with several taboo days and forced her daughter-in-law to return to her husband's house on time.

Statement 3: Married prostitute laba rice, brother and sister-in-law don't want to see;

If the married daughter goes back to her mother's house to eat her mother's laba rice on Laba Festival, it will cause her brother and sister-in-law to be unhappy; In the past, because the rural areas were relatively poor, people cherished the hard-won laba rice, and they didn't want to share the porridge with their married daughters.

Statement 4: Laba does not avoid couples, and natural and man-made disasters are inevitable;

As Laba is the busy beginning of the year, every household begins to clean the courtyard and prepare for the new year's goods. Mother-in-law doesn't want her daughter-in-law to stay at home from the busy year, so coming up with this proverb is actually a way for rural mother-in-law to restrain her daughter-in-law in the past.