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What's the saying on the eighteenth day of the first month?

People born on the 18th day of the first month are actually revered by people around them in terms of IQ and bravery, but because they are fierce, they are more likely to have disputes with people around them.

The overall fortune of people born on the 18th day of the first month.

People born on the 18th day of the first month are actually lonely when they are young. In fact, it is also because their relatives are thin. These are all translations, which always make them fail in everything they do. These are actually a little comfort. They don't like to cooperate with people around them, and so on. In fact, they don't trust others too much when dealing with things. If, if someone has a situation that is harmful to their own development, it is directly intolerable. They are directly crowding out others. If you do this for a long time, your personal happiness will be weakened, and everything in your interpersonal relationship will be bad and directly reduced. The fortune after middle age is also relatively dull, so all the people in my life belong to very ordinary people, and all belong to a very ordinary life.

What do you need to do on the eighteenth day of the first month?

deratization

Rats are the vectors of diseases. They often destroy utensils, food and clothes and disturb people's dreams. Before the Han Dynasty in China, people were not used to keeping cats, so mice were seriously affected. The Book of Songs? Hurricane? In July, there was: "Smoke rats in a winding room." The Book of Songs? Dongshan has: "Sweeping Music Room." The crooked room is a mouse hole. In addition, "everything is done? There is a dialogue in the book "Foreign Reserves Say Top Right". Qi Huangong asked Guan Zhong, what should be the most worrying about governing the country? Guan Zhong took the mouse as a metaphor and replied, "In husband's society, wood is used as a painting, and rats are self-supporting. If you smoke, you burn wood, but if you pour it, you apply it. "These are all evidence of the ancients suffering from rats. Later, people found that cats can catch mice, so they were domesticated as domestic animals, and the problem of rats began to be alleviated.

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, a plague suddenly occurred in Tengyue, Yunnan. In the 20th year of Guangxu, rats appeared again in Tanzhou, Guangdong Province, and soon spread to Shantou, Xiamen, Fuzhou and other places, with countless deaths. Shortly thereafter, the plague struck the northeast twice, killing tens of thousands of people. In southwestern Sichuan and Guizhou, at night, rats pair up in groups and go out openly, which is the most rampant. On the 18th day of the first month, the whole family mobilized to catch mice. Get up in the morning, or catch mice among grazing cats, or lure them with traps, or find a rat hole and seal it up, so that rats can never run wild.

Find something to do

After the Lantern Festival, the atmosphere of Chinese New Year gradually subsided and people began to return to work. As the saying goes, "After the first day of the first month, everyone is looking for something to do." "Everyone is tearing music, and everyone is looking for the whereabouts." All this means that the New Year will end on the 18th day of the first month. After that, farmers in the fields, scholars in schools and enterprises in companies will start to work hard, return to their original jobs or find another job, so they are called job hunting.

After the Spring Festival, the 13th day of the first lunar month is considered as the time to put out lanterns, followed by the annual Lantern Festival, which is a good time for people to watch lanterns, and lanterns will not be turned off until the 18th day of the first lunar month. There is a folk saying that "lanterns are put on, noodles are put down", which means eating lanterns on the thirteenth day of the first month and noodles on the eighteenth day of the first month. I used to steam a lot of steamed buns or flower cakes during the Spring Festival, and I could eat them until the 18th day of the first month.