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Every year at the midday festival, families have the practice of weeding. A few new herbs on the door frames, windowsills and balconys are both a tradition passed on by older generations and a tacit habit of homemaking。
The vast majority of people have a deep-rooted error zone: the longer the grass hangs, the better from midday this year to midday next year, the whole year, the whole year, the whole year。
But let me tell you the truth today: this is a mistake that many families make every year。
Many people know nothing more than that at midday aging can be dewormed, dehumidized and flourished, but do not know that weeds have exclusive “conservation period” and “take off time”. Overtime squawking is not only of no benefit but rather breeds hazards that affect home environments and residential experiences。
I have visited a number of rural elders and folklore providers to share the full range, optimal timing, wrong hazards, and old and pasta treatments, taking into account north-south climatic differences, modern household health practices and fire safety norms。
The complete absence of superstitions is a practical product of everyday life for ordinary people. After reading this, we will no longer have to hang around blindly and blindly, avoiding the pits on which 90 per cent of families will step。
First, let's get this straight: what's the effect of hanging up weed at noon
In order to understand why we cannot hang for a whole year, first of all, we must be clear that we hang weed at noon, and that the core is not “form”, but rather the practical value of weed itself。
Fresh herbs with their own rich natural aromatic oil are its core values. This special aroma, self-inhibiting, odor removal, deworming, wetting。
At the midday break of spring and summer, the temperature rises, the rain increases, the air is damp and hot, mosquitoes, bacteria and fungus thrive, and they are the most humid and mosquitoes at home. At this time, fresh herbs are hanging and the scent is blowing up in the air, effectively repelling mosquitoes, fly bugs and moths, inhibiting indoor bacteria from breeding and absorbing the humid gas in the air。
From a folk perspective, the ancients consider the midday as a “hot month”, the most humid, degenerative, hottest, freshly accumulated, home-dwelling, well-defined, clean-up, home-dwelling environment, the wisdom of the ancients to adapt to the times and preserve their home environment。
Here is a key knowledge point: the aroma oil of the herb does not exist permanently, and it will be slowly evaporated with the wind and time。
According to measured data on botanical science, fresh ale grass is naturally ventilated for conservation and 7-30 days is a golden period of efficacy。
In the humid and rained areas of the south, where the air is very wet, the aromatic aroma of a herb is volatilized at a much faster rate and the active ingredient is lost in about a week; the dry and ventilated environment in the north has a slightly longer shelf life, not exceeding one month at most。
Once weeds are completely dried, yellow and gray, they feel simply intransigent and can't smell any fragrance, which means that their practical value is completely zero。
The dead weeds at this time are neither dewormed nor cleansed of the air, except for dry straw, which continues to hang at home, with no harm。
Ii. The greatest area of error: alegrass for a year, better sense? It's all wrong
Many of the older people and families in life maintain the false belief that the longer the grass hangs, the longer the blessing, the full year of life, the better they are。
It is even felt that the removal of weed in the middle of the journey is an unlucky move。
This idea is a partial misunderstanding of traditional practices。
Traditional folklore speaks of “continuing, beginning and ending”, and there has never been “a year to hang”。
The ancients wear weeds with fresh aerobics, fresh living machines, deworming homes; they leave them with a sense of time and security in their homes。
And old weeds, dry and dark, with no chance of life, and the sun is scattered, and the scent is empty, and there is nothing but the dead。
In terms of home realities, there are three very intuitive negative effects associated with the perennial hanging of dead weed, each of which deserves attention。
1. Growing fungus dust, affecting household health
The dilated acreage leaves are thin and lacquered and very easily adsorbed into indoor dust, hair and bacteria。
In the rainy season in the south, and in the back of the south, the draughts that are constantly hanging absorb the moisture in the air, slowly deflating, darkening and breeding mites. The daily open window is ventilated, the family moves, and the fungus spores and dust are scattered into the air and inhaled by the human body。
Living in such an environment for a long period of time is prone to dry throats, sensitive noses and ill skin, with particular effects on older persons, children and respiratory-sensitive populations。
2. Serious fire safety hazards
The dry abrasive is a highly flammable dry herbivorous plant with extremely low flames and very high temperatures, easily burning at short notice and spreading very quickly。
A large number of families are located at home, kitchen entrances, balcony windows, all in high-temperature areas。
The high temperature of the summer, the warmth of the winter, the daily cooking of the fire, and the slight inaccuracies that could trigger the fire, are very vulnerable to neglected home safety concerns。
It is explicitly mentioned in the common sense of fire protection that long-term piles of dry and flammable herbs are prohibited in the home to avoid open fires. A year-old aging is a small safety hazard hidden at home。
3 - visual depression. Round
Fresh herbs are green, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh and beautiful。
But weeds have been hanging for months and a whole year, and the leaves are yellow and thin, and the colours are dark, and they are hanging on the door frame, and they appear to be messy and hopeless。
A clean and clean home is about permeability, cleanness and freshness. The constant hanging of dead plants makes the family look depressed and disorderly and lowers the sense of overall household quality, which is why many clean and clean families never leave their old weeds behind。
So it is important to remember that fresh weed is a home for the family, and old age is a mess. Hanging over time without any good will only increases health and safety risks。
Three, north and south. Best take the time. Remember this day
A lot of people struggled with different customs. When did we get the best of weeds? Some say it's summertime, others say it's 6 june, others say it's half july, and there's a lot to see。
I synthesize the north-south climate, folklore, practical utility, and i'm putting together the simplest, most accurate, universal selection criteria, without distinguishing between geographical areas and by ordinary people。
Core conclusion: all families must be cleaned up by the beginning of june
At the beginning of june, civil society, also known as the day of the sunshine and sunshine, was recognized as the final day of the harvest of algae and the deadline for its hanging。
That day, all the grass that hangs at noon, north and south, needs to be removed, sorted and processed, and must never continue to hang。
You'll see the logic behind it
1. At midday through the beginning of june, at an interval of about one month, it coincides with the full duration of the active aromatic and anti-insecticidal components of the aquatic herb. In this period of time, we have completed our role as caretakers and successfully completed our mission。
2. At the beginning of june, when the turn of spring and summer ended, the summer officially arrived, the wet thermal month before and after midday was completely over and the mosquitoes ' high fever was almost over, with no further need for aging-aided deworming。
3. The sixth of june was a day when the ancients would be able to clean up their homes of old junk, dry clothes and green plants, remove the bad air from their homes and end up with the practice of noon。
In addition to this, a breakdown of the north-south short-term suspension criteria is provided, as required:
- the humid areas of the south (coastal, south-west, south-west and south-south): heavy rainfall, high humidity, high ailments and impervious conditions, with seven days of suspension, i. E. Around 12th of may, after noon, to avoid dizziness。
- dry areas in the north (north-east, north-west): dry, well-ventilated, non-stereogenic, one-year-long evaporation of weed, best achieved by 6 june。
There is also an additional generic time: the summer-to-subsistence (21-22 june each year) is the all-power node if the normal working hours fail to remember the date。
From summer to dawn, the sun turns and the abdomen completely fade away, in good and bad shape。
The only wrongs to avoid: hanging at the end of the year, hanging at the end of the following year at noon, hanging for three or five months, are errors。
Brief summary:
Short-term carers look north-south and long-term securely look at june 6; no later than june 6, never for a full year。
Iv. Focus on the question: are we going to take the weed
There are many questions: do you have to take it
Here is the clearest and most tangible answer: it must be。
The greenness that we see in our naked eyes is just the color of the straw, which does not mean that it works。
Botanical principles can be commonly explained: after the apricot has been removed from its roots and cut and hanged, nutrient absorption will cease within three days, and effective refined oil will begin to lose rapidly within seven days。
Even if it looks green enough for more than a month, its core function of deworming, inhibiting and wetting has been largely exhausted。
The residual odour is just the fragrance of the plant itself, with no protective effect。
Keep hanging will only slowly accumulate dust, wait to dry, leave a security hazard, and have no meaning whatsoever。
The essence of custom is time-responsive, practical care for the family, not rigidity. Time is running out, it's not working, it's getting done in time, it's real custom and rules。
Five, don't throw the old weeds. They're worth a lot of money
A lot of people took the weed and threw it in the trash, which was a waste。
The old saying is, “there are three years in the home, not for use in the family”, fresh abrasives, old ones, dry weeds, and after proper treatment, there is a great deal of household use that is not wasted。
1. Cooking bubble feet, wetting the cold
Grain is an excellent nutrient, collected dry and preserved, and used to boil bubble feet in autumn and winter。
The warm and warm water produced by the dry ailments can help the body to defusing the cold, to ease fatigue and to improve the coldness of its hands and feet, which are suitable for the elderly and adults, as well as for low-cost home support。
It's smoked all over the house
The rainy days, the may rainy season, and the prolonged closure of the home have a stench and a bad smell that can be used to light a small smoke from dry weed。
Absorption can suppress mites, remove the smell of indoor wet air, clean up home air, be healthier and safer than chemical perfumes and have no natural side effects。
Be careful to smoke away from flammable materials, open windows, and use them in small quantities。
Three. Clothes deworming, replacement of the cones
(c) scrambling of the dried abrasives into a small set, placed in an air-breeding bag and placed in closets, drawers, bookstores。
Natural herb odours can drive out clothing fish, insects, prevent the aberration of clothing, free from chemical additives, and are safer than those bought in supermarkets and free from clothing and body damage。
4. Gardening, natural fertilizers
The completely dry, thin, distilled acreage, without waste, is buried directly in the flowerbath soil。
Absorbing effects prevent pelvis roots, soil insects, decomposed or natural organic fattening, contributing to the growth of plants and vegetables, and home-grown gardening。
Vi. Completely adding, approaching the complete problem and doing it right
Finally, a complete, simple, zero-threshold aid process is organized, operating every year, without pitting, knowing the rules and keeping the safety。
1. Picking fresh green alegrass on or around the afternoon day, cleaning it up, with no dead leaves, hanging on both sides of the door frame and window table, and symmetrically hanging best。
2. The humid areas of the south were suspended for seven days and the dry areas of the north were suspended until 6 june or summer to the agricultural calendar。
3. Take the herb off in time for the expiry of the term, check the state, collect it in a dry collection, and leave it in bad shape。
4. Consistency of dry ailments for use in bubble feet, odour removal, deworming, flower breeding and waste utilization。
5. Exploit the hanged positions and keep the windowsills of the doors and windows clean, waiting for the next afternoon to be replaced。
The whole process is time-sensitive, balanced with health, safety, customs, simple, practical and appropriate for all families。
A rational view of custom: practicality is fundamental without superstition
Looking at the whole text, one should understand that all the old rules and customs are never based on empty superstitions, but rather on the wisdom of the older generation, which is based on climate, life and health。
At midday, i'm hanging on a good time and a clean home, and on time i'm taking care of it, and i'm taking advantage of it。
There is no need to hang blind and wind for long periods of time, and there is no need to feel unlucky. It is the true kernel of folklore that is to be replaced with a new and progressive approach。
It is not blind, rigid, scientific, respectful of tradition, that the old rules can be used to live and protect their families and families。
Topical interaction
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