The Year of the Dragon’s saying goes that holding onto these four things will bring financial hardship in the Year of the Snake, 2025. It is believed that getting rid of these items will attract wealth and luck, while keeping them piled up at home may bring bad luck and scarcity in the new year. So, what are these four items?
1. Wilted Houseplants

Houseplants are loved by many, not just for their aesthetic value but also for their ability to purify the air and provide a calming atmosphere. However, they don’t always receive the care they need, leading to wilting and yellowing leaves. These neglected plants can become an eyesore in your living space if left unattended.
In ancient beliefs, withered plants and dry branches evoke a sense of gloom and desolation, contrasting the cheerful and exuberant spirit of the Lunar New Year. Therefore, if you notice any wilted houseplants during this festive season, promptly remove them to maintain the joyous ambiance of the holiday.
2. Broken Dishes
Dishes are not just utensils for daily meals; they also hold profound symbolic significance. Specifically, dishes are seen as a representation of one’s livelihood. Phrases like “iron rice bowl” or “golden rice bowl” are used to describe the stability and superiority of a career. Thus, elders often advise their descendants to cherish their “rice bowl” and not damage their means of making a living.
Following ancestral beliefs, dishes hold this special meaning, so during the Lunar New Year, people often use new dishes to eat. They also discard broken dishes because eating from cracked plates is considered unlucky and may lead to financial losses.
From a safety perspective, broken dishes with cracks can be hazardous to use, making it unreasonable to keep them.
3. Expired Food
Food plays a crucial role in human life, and many believe that while one shouldn’t be picky about food, one should be discerning. If food is past its expiration date, showing signs of spoilage, or no longer fresh, it should not be consumed.
In modern times, with the convenience of refrigerators, people tend to stockpile food without paying attention to expiration dates. This can lead to the consumption of expired food, resulting in health issues such as diarrhea.
Therefore, as the new year approaches, it is advisable to inspect and organize your food supplies, promptly disposing of items that have passed their expiration dates to safeguard your and your family’s health.
4. Damaged Clothing
Nowadays, during the Lunar New Year, cleaning out the wardrobe has become an essential part of many families’ preparations for the upcoming year. This is an opportune time to get rid of old clothes that no longer fit or are no longer worn.
Maintaining a neat and tidy wardrobe not only provides personal comfort but also leaves a good impression on others. Remember, it’s not about expensive clothing but about presenting yourself with care and organization.
(*) The information in this article is for reference only and is not intended to be taken literally!
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