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Everyone pays attention to wearing red clothes and shorts in the animal year. Why?

It will be more auspicious to wear red in this animal year, which will eliminate our bad luck and make us lucky again and again.

In fact, in the traditional culture of China, the Year of the Beast is not an auspicious year, even called the year of crime. Some people think that we will often encounter many misfortunes in this year, and that we will have great disasters in this year, but if we wear red clothes, we can greatly avoid these disasters.

Because red is very auspicious in China culture, it is a symbol of celebration, representing exuberant vitality and happiness, and can help us to eliminate disasters and avoid evil spirits. So wearing red as much as possible in this animal year can help us get protection, so we have the custom of wearing red in this animal year.

In fact, to put it bluntly, wearing red in this animal year also stems from our ancient people's worship and yearning for red. No matter what the scene is, as long as it is festive, people will almost always decorate it with red, and the redder the better. Even with the changes of times and society, red is still worshipped in China today. In many festive occasions, such as champion wine or wedding, it is always decorated with red.

Therefore, in this disastrous year, people will choose to use red as a thing to ward off evil spirits, thinking that they can get lucky and avoid evil, but in fact, to put it bluntly, this kind of thing is superstitious from a scientific point of view, but it must be said that it does give people a strong psychological comfort. Wearing red in this year is also a kind of inheritance of China's cultural customs.

In fact, in real life, many young people are very puzzled by this and think it is too feudal and superstitious, but I think we need to treat this custom with a normal heart. In fact, many times people just follow a habit, and this is also a cultural heritage, not an out-of-line event. I think we can pass it on.