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Pay more attention to the tradition, and do not publicize it.
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For modern people, the traditional Spring Festival folk culture is not so familiar. Many people worry that modern people's Spring Festival activities tend to be simple and practical, which will cause the loss of traditional folk culture.
Find the lost flavor of the year.
The so-called New Year's flavor is weak, but in fact, it is relative. Nowadays, every time it is the time of the New Year, people will involuntarily put the scene of the New Year in front of them in their hearts.
"Time and space switching" was carried out, so the strong hope of "eating Laba rice, I will do it for the year" in the old days, and the countdown atmosphere of "23 sacrificial stoves, 24 house sweeping days, 25 pasted windows, and 26 steamed steamed buns" are gone. With the improvement of people's overall living standards, the energy raised in the past due to the wholehearted operation of the New Year's Festival is gone, and the strong New Year's flavor naturally loses its due "material foundation".
In the old days, the so-called New Year's flavor was mainly reflected in the strong atmosphere of worshipping relatives and friends everywhere, but now, hang a **, send a text message, and all family expressions can be "handled". The newly popular elements of "urban civilization" are not only difficult to create a cultural atmosphere of the old New Year, but also difficult to bear the responsibility of inheriting the traditional New Year culture.
The taste of the year is like a solidified mountain.
The year is like a flowing river.
The expectation of family affection, the congestion of the road, the ** of the shopping mall, and the busy ...... of the hotelWhat is not the flavor of the year?
The Spring Festival, the most important folk festival of the Chinese nation, contains many spiritual meanings: reunion, celebration, peace, and peace. Folklore expert Feng Jicai said that those who are light on the taste of the New Year are just talking about the decline of some traditional New Year's customs, mistakenly taking the taste of the New Year and the appearance of the New Year as the core of the New Year, and confusing the interpretation form of the Spring Festival symbol and the humanistic connotation of the Spring Festival symbol.
Perhaps, this understanding is closer to the truth: the flavor of the New Year, as the humanistic connotation of the Spring Festival, is like a solidified mountain, which does not move for the vicissitudes of life; As a New Year's custom decorated by the Spring Festival, it is like a flowing river, spitting out the old and accepting the new with the stars of the bucket; Their intrinsic relationship is that the river flows around the mountain. It's not that the taste of the year is fading, but that the customs are changing.
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Among the festivals of the year, I think the Spring Festival is the happiest, because you can have a reunion dinner, visit the temple fair, set off fireworks, and watch the Spring Festival Gala during the Spring Festival. The happiest and most memorable part of the Chinese New Year is the fireworks. It's a pity that fireworks are not allowed to be set off during the Spring Festival in the city.
When I was six years old, I went to my grandmother's house with my mother for the Chinese New Year. My grandmother's house is in a township in Sichuan, where fireworks can be set off. As soon as I arrived at my grandmother's house, I pestered my uncle to buy a lot of fireworks at the market.
After lunch, my grandfather accompanied me and my brother and sister to set off firecrackers. Watching my grandfather light the fuse with a lighter almost stopped beating. One second has passed, two seconds have passed, and ten seconds have passed, how can there be no **?
I was wondering when suddenly there was a loud rumbling noise. When I looked at it, these exploded firecrackers were like a non-stop machine gun, emitting dazzling firelight.
After setting off the firecrackers, my brother and sister and I started playing with our homemade "grenades". The method of making it is very simple, that is, dig a small hole in the corn cob, then put a cannon in the small hole, and then throw the corn cob to the ground, and the corn cob will be **, making a loud noise. Of course, this grenade has little lethality, it is relatively safe, and the adults do not stop it, so we have a lot of fun.
In the evening, we started to set off fireworks. After we lit the fireworks, we first saw a beam of fire rushing out of the fireworks. Then the sky turned into a large garden, and all kinds of fireworks formed a beautiful picture in the air like beautiful flowers.
The brilliance spread out in all directions, decorating the night sky so brilliantly. I was immersed in this wonderful night.
It was truly an unforgettable Chinese New Year, and although it has been four years, the scenes of fireworks are still fresh in my mind. I hope the next Chinese New Year will come soon.
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The Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China, and it is also celebrated by Chinese people around the world. It marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year and is usually held in January or February every year. The Spring Festival has a rich and colorful customs, which represent the traditional culture and values of the Chinese people.
First of all, during the Spring Festival, people will carry out a big spine sweep to clear the bad luck of the old year and welcome the good luck of the new year. This custom symbolizes new beginnings and hope. Here's a picture of the cleaning
Secondly, during the Spring Festival, people will decorate their houses with Spring Festival couplets and paper cuts. Spring couplets are composed of couplets, which are a literary form composed of two neat verses of poetry. They are usually written on red paper and symbolize happiness and auspiciousness.
Paper-cutting is the use of scissors to cut red paper into various auspicious patterns, such as flowers, animals, etc. Below is a ** depicting the Spring Festival couplets and the Wild Tomb and the paper cuts
Chinese New Year's Eve is an important time for Chinese New Year, when families gather for dinner. This dinner is known as the "Reunion Dinner" and symbolizes the unity and happiness of the family. People enjoy a variety of traditional delicacies such as dumplings, rice cakes, etc. Below is a ** depicting a reunion dinner
During the Spring Festival, people also set off firecrackers and watch the smoke of the flowers. This custom originated in ancient times as a way of exorcising evil spirits and celebrating, and has now become one of the important activities to celebrate the Spring Festival. Below is a picture depicting firecrackers and fireworks
Finally, during the Spring Festival, people also give red envelopes to their elders and children. A red envelope is a red envelope containing a certain amount of cash, symbolizing blessings and good luck. This custom is to show respect for the elders and blessings to the children. Below is a **:: depicting a red envelope
In general, the customs of the Spring Festival are rich and diverse, and each custom has a deep cultural connotation. They represent the traditional values of the Chinese people and their good expectations for the New Year. Whether it is cleaning, pasting Spring Festival couplets, reunion dinners, setting off firecrackers and giving out red envelopes, these customs make people feel a strong festive atmosphere and a happy atmosphere.
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The Spring Festival is one of the most important festivals of the Chinese nation, and the people of all dynasties have attached great importance to the Spring Festival, so with the changes of the times, many folk customs of the Spring Festival have also been derived. However, with the continuous development of people's understanding of the natural world, and with the continuous advancement of science and technology, some folk customs have become incompatible with the times. Spring Festival folk customs should be carried out and developed in inheritance, abandonment and innovation.
Outdated feudal folk customs should be discarded. First of all, we must abandon the old rule that "married daughters cannot go back to their parents' homes for the New Year and sacrifice and sweep". Now the post-80s generation is an only child, and they have all started a family, if the daughter is not allowed to go back to her parents' house for the New Year and sacrifice sweeping, then in the future, the family that raises the daughter will only have the two elders at home to celebrate the New Year, and there will be no descendants to sacrifice and sweep after death.
Second, we should abandon the old customs of Liang Qing such as not sweeping the floor (sweeping away the wealth), not cutting the hair ("shaving your head in the first month, and killing your uncle"), not washing your hair (washing away the joy), not taking out the garbage (pouring out your own wealth), and not eating noodles (you will be verbose if you are late for a year), and you must not only believe in science, but also pay attention to hygiene. Third, we must abandon the old concept that only when we return home in the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve can we go home for the New Year. Because people are working in different positions, and each post needs to be manned on the Chinese New Year's Eve, as long as they return home during the Spring Festival, they should be regarded as going home for the New Year, and parents and families should not complain.
Fourth, it is necessary to abandon the old custom of Qifan's "New Year's dinner, eat for a year and a half". In the past, in order to show the family's solidity and wealth, the old custom of Chinese New Year's Eve meals was that there was a large amount of surplus rice, and the more dishes the better, which not only caused a lot of waste, but also sometimes caused intestinal diseases, so this concept should also be abandoned. New Year's customs should keep pace with the times and be innovative.
First of all, it is necessary to allow the daughter to go back to her parents' home for the New Year, or to celebrate the New Year together with the two families who have a marriage relationship, so as to avoid the parents of the daughter from feeling lonely, and to enhance the relationship between the two parties and increase the festive atmosphere. Second, it is to sacrifice and sweep away incense, candles, paper money, and fireworks, but instead offer flowers, place offerings, weeding and cultivating soil, and other memorials. Third, you can not pay New Year's money or pay less money, which is conducive to the healthy growth of children's psychology and can also reduce the burden on adults.
Fourth, the Spring Festival is a good time to plant trees in the south, you can change the Bodhisattva who respects the land to plant trees, and each person plants a tree every year to keep a commemoration, which not only greens the hometown, but also improves the environment. Folk customs are a direct reflection of the national spirit and national quality, and I hope that everyone will carry forward the fine traditions of the Chinese nation in the Spring Festival folk customs in the process of inheritance, abandonment and innovation.
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The custom of celebrating the Spring Festival in China is to paste Spring Festival couplets. Set off firecrackers and eat dumplings. The family had a Chinese New Year's Eve dinner together.
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The customs regarding the Spring Festival are as follows:
First, the New Year sweeping.
According to the record of "Lü's Spring and Autumn Period", as early as the Yaoshun era, China already had the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival. Because "dust" and "Chen" are homophonic, the New Year dust sweep has been given a new meaning, with the meaning of "removing Chen Buxin", hoping to sweep away all the bad luck and bad luck.
Second, paste couplets, blessing words, door gods.
On the afternoon of the day before the Chinese New Year, the children would step on a stool, hold paste and brushes, and paste couplets on the door, and then let the adults below see if they were properly pasted. Some are also horizontally pasted on the horizontal head of the lintel, and the couplets are pasted on the left and right sides of the door. There are also the blessing characters on the doors, walls, and lintels of the house to express people's yearning for a happy life.
Others put a picture of the door god on the door panel to pray for a safe and prosperous year, adding to the festive atmosphere.
3. Worship ancestors and gods.
The Spring Festival sacrifice to the gods is a custom that spreads throughout our country. The customs of worshipping the gods are similar all over the country, but the purpose is basically the same, which is to pray for good weather in the coming year, good harvest, good fortune and so on.
Ancestor worship is generally after the worship of the gods, the customs are not the same in various places, in our hometown is every day before the noon meal, each family sends a representative, serve food, offerings to the ancestral hall to pay tribute to the ancestors, until the fifteenth day of the first month, the ancestral hall will be closed.
Fourth, eat dumplings, eat glutinous rice balls, and eat rice cakes.
In most parts of the north, there is a custom of eating dumplings in the morning during the Spring Festival, and a coin is often put in the dumplings. In Huai'an, Jiangsu, there is a custom of eating dumplings in the morning, and in Kaifeng, Henan, both dumplings and dumplings are eaten on the day of the Spring Festival. There is also the habit of eating rice cakes during the Spring Festival, and the taste of rice cakes varies from place to place.
Fifth, keep the New Year's and give New Year's money.
Chinese New Year's Eve is also one of the most important Spring Festival activities, neighbors and friends get together, or a family together, some play cards, some watch the Spring Festival Gala, everyone sleeps all day, waiting for the dawn together, to welcome the arrival of the New Year.
New Year's money is a favorite custom of children and younger generations. After Chinese New Year's Eve Chinese New Year's Eve meal, the elders will give coins to the younger ones, and use red thread to weave copper coins into strings and hang them on the children's chests, saying that they can suppress evil spirits and drive away ghosts. This custom has been popular since the Han Dynasty, of course, there are no copper coins anymore, and it is generally a red package of cash.
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