The fifth day of the first month is the day to break taboos, which means that most taboos in the first month will be broken after the fifth day of the first month and begin to return to the state before the year; Second, the fifth day of the first month is the day to send the poor, and every household will send the poor god away to welcome the arrival of the god of wealth; The third is that the fifth day of the first month is the birthday of the god of wealth. Everyone will take the god of wealth home on the fifth day of the first month and pray for good fortune in the new year. Although the fifth day is a day to break taboos, people also have some customs on this day. For example, on the fifth day of the first month, people's ancestors had an old tradition of "never going out or borrowing money".
The so-called "don't go out" means that in the fifth day of junior high school, ancestors had the accent of "don't go out". In fact, in many places, it is not only recommended to go out on the fifth day, but also forbidden for women to go out to play from the first day to the fifth day of the first month. The ancients called it "taboo in the first month".