Korean traditional
celebration which carried on the first full moon after
the lunar new year is often called the celebration Daeboreum or Jeongwol
Daeboreum while jeongwol
it means "first month", dae
means "great", and boreum means "full moon". This celebration is usually celebrated on the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese calendar with a view to
dispel bad luck and evil spirits. Fire
Festival Jeongwol Daeboreum usually celebrated on a large scale on the island of Jeju.
In the tradition of celebration Daeboreum no special food that is usually presented in the form of rice that ogokbap of 5 different types of crops (rice, millet, sorghum, beans, and azuki beans), by eating ogokbap and share with neighbors because eating with three families believed would get lucky and healthy throughout the year.
In the tradition of celebration Daeboreum no special food that is usually presented in the form of rice that ogokbap of 5 different types of crops (rice, millet, sorghum, beans, and azuki beans), by eating ogokbap and share with neighbors because eating with three families believed would get lucky and healthy throughout the year.
There was also a tradition to give ogokbap with wild vegetables to livestock, if animals eat ogokbap then the year will be predictable and if fat cattle prefer to eat vegetables then predicted the animal will thin or sick.
Bureom a tradition skin solve various types of nuts, such as peanut skin, chestnut, and pine nuts. The tradition of eating beans crusty intended to dispel various skin diseases (buseureum), make teeth strong and healthy throughout the year. Ghosts and evil spirits reportedly scared by loud noises broken peanut shells.
Many traditions are carried on the celebrations Daeboreum like dalmaji (tradition of climbing the mountain to see the full moon) and jwibulnori (games carried the children in the form of dried wood chips inserted into the canister given wire length).
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