在朝鲜半岛的传统文化中,存在一种关于年初
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更新时间:2024-03-06
00:07:09提示词:In the traditional culture of the Korean Peninsula, there is a legend about the night of New Year's Day. It is said that a monster named "Nightlight Ghost" will appear on this night, and it will go to various households to try on children's shoes. If the shoes fit well, the night light ghost will take them away, which is considered unlucky and indicates bad luck throughout the year. Therefore, on this day, children will hide their shoes and turn off the lights at home to sleep, in order to avoid being detected by night light ghosts. In order to drive away nocturnal ghosts, people will hang sieves on walls or courtyards. It is said that the night light ghost can count the number of holes in the sieve, but because it cannot count them clearly, it will forget to steal shoes and leave at dawn. In addition, people will also stick deities on their doors, such as Tang generals Qin Shubao and Wei Chi Gong, as well as prime ministers Wei Zheng and Chu Suiliang, to pray for the protection of the gods. On the night of New Year's Day, people also have some other customs. For example, they will burn the messy hair they have accumulated for a year, which is believed to ward off evil spirits and exorcism. At the same time, they will also sprinkle sieve ash on the beef to eliminate its toxicity. These customs reflect people's reverence and prayer for the New Year. As for the image of the luminous ghost, there is no specific description. However, some argue that it may be related to the pronunciation of "Medicine King". In the traditional culture of the Korean Peninsula, the King of Medicine is often depicted as an ugly figure to intimidate children. However, no matter what, night light ghosts are considered an unlucky presence, and people try to avoid contact with them as much as [...]
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