No, but cleaning and breaking anything is bad luck on Chinese New Yeatr.
It is deemed "bad luck" to sweep during the Chinese New Year.
Some common items that Chinese people consider bad luck include umbrellas (as they are associated with separating or cutting off relationships), clocks (as the pronunciation of "clock" is similar to "funeral" in Chinese), and shoes (as they are believed to bring bad luck when placed on a table or crossed while hanging). It is important to note that these beliefs vary among different individuals and regions in China.
There is no such thing as bad luck. You are an idiot
Yes, you have to respect your ancestors to get rid of bad luck.
There is a superstition that it is bad luck to wash or do laundry on New Years Eve. There is no reason to think that there is any truth behind this belief.
An old Chinese custom is to sweep out the house before or after New Year's Eve or Day. It is believed that if you sweep the house on New Year's Eve or Day, that you are sweeping out good luck and fortune. So it's best to not sweep the house on these two days.
7 Years of Bad Luck for Breaking a Mirror
You get 7 years of bad luck.
The duration of Seven Years Bad Luck is 1.08 hours.
If your superstitious it seven years bad luck.
One superstition is the number four is bad luck. The Chinese Mandarin word for four sounds similar to the Chinese Mandarin word for death. So, in some elevators in China, there is NO fourth floor.