You can't use a broom on the first day of the first month, otherwise you will sweep away your luck and break your money. If you must sweep the floor, you must sweep it from the outside to the inside. On New Year's Day, no brooms, no garbage, a big bucket of waste water, no sprinkling on that day.
On the second day of New Year's Day, the married daughter goes back to her parents' house and asks her husband to go with her, so it is commonly known as "husband-welcoming day". On this day, the daughter who goes back to her mother's house must bring some gifts and red envelopes to her children to eat at her mother's house.
New Year's Day, also known as Red Dog Day, is homophonic with "red mouth" and usually does not go out to pay New Year's greetings. Sacrifice to the god of wealth on the fourth day of the fourth lunar month. On the fifth day of the lunar new year, "catch up with the five poor." On the sixth day of the lunar calendar, shops and restaurants officially opened.
Customs during the Spring Festival
After the New Year's Eve, on the first day of the first month, the most important thing is to open the door, set off firecrackers, pay New Year's greetings, occupy the new year and get lucky money. People open their doors and set off the first set of firecrackers on the morning of the first day of New Year's Day. This is called setting off firecrackers.
Secondly, it is the younger generation and elders at home who pay New Year greetings and say some auspicious words. After the younger generation pays New Year greetings, the elders will give the younger generation lucky money, which means suppressing evil thoughts.