jiaozi on the fifth day symbolizes wealth and good luck.
After the Lunar New Year's Eve, many New Year's taboos were lifted, and people had to eat jiaozi to celebrate. In addition, jiaozi is shaped like an ingot, symbolizing wealth and good fortune. On the fifth day of the first month, jiaozi is an indispensable traditional food and a custom handed down by elders.
Therefore, jiaozi, which has five packages on the New Year's Eve, is different from usual. From the preparation of fillings to the packaging, there are many characteristics. These specialties contain people's wishes for the new year, "rich in financial resources, safe and auspicious, and rich in life." What's more, in Tianjin and its nearby areas, there is a custom of "Bao jiaozi, hold the villain's mouth", saying that it is to let the villain shut up and say less bad things in the coming year.
introduction to the fifth day of the first month
the fifth day of the first month is commonly known as the fifth day of the first month. Many taboos in China folk customs can be broken after this day. According to the old custom, you have to eat "dumplings" for five days. In the north, it is called "Bao" steamed stuffed bun. Nowadays, some families only eat for three or two days, and some eat every other day. However, there is no one who does not eat. This is true from princes' mansions to small houses in streets and lanes, even for hospitality. Women should not go out, but they should also eat jiaozi and set off firecrackers. The newly married woman returns home on this day. It is not appropriate to do things on the day of breaking the fifth, otherwise it will be broken.
In addition to the above taboos, the custom of breaking the Five Dynasties is mainly to send the poor, welcome the god of wealth and open the market for trade. Many customs have changed according to the customs in different regions. People love liking the new and hating the old, and seeking good luck, but once the fireworks are released, it will be difficult for middle-aged people and old people or children who are sleeping at this time, and too many harmful gases will be emitted at this time of year. In some places in the south, on this day, only incense and tea are burned without fireworks. But times have changed and customs have changed.