Origin of tail teeth:
December 16th of the lunar calendar is the last sacrificial activity in a year, commonly known as "Tail Teeth". There is an ancient poem saying, "One person pays a glass of wine a year, and every family thanks the earth with cigarettes." This is the scene of the tail teeth written by the old poet. The "glass of wine" in Part One refers to the allusion of Song Taizu's "a glass of wine to relieve soldiers", and the owner wants to dismiss that person; The second couplet is the tail tooth season, and every household is offering sacrifices to the landlord. After the folk worshipped the birthday of the earth god on the second day of February, the host immediately gave a banquet to entertain the employees. 1February 16 On the day of "Tail Teeth", in order to thank the land god for his care for one year, the merchants will prepare rich sacrifices to reward the land god and reward the employees after the worship.
In the early days, ordinary merchants or factories used the meal of "eating tail teeth" to imply that employees or workers should be fired. However, people in the old society were kind. If it weren't for the guys, it wouldn't work, or the owner's management was not good. You don't just fire a guy, and the way to fire him is not to send a notice of dismissal or severance pay, but to hint at a tail-tooth banquet and tell employees that he has been fired.