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Those things about the New Year, the customs and customs of the Spring Festival.
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1. Jiangsu New Year customs: On Chinese New Year's Eve, put ripe water chestnuts in the meal, dig them out when eating, called "digging yuanbao", relatives and friends come and go, when making tea, two green olives should be placed, called drinking "yuanbao tea", Wishing you prosperity.
2. Shaanxi New Year customs: eat "five beans", the night before the Spring Festival, take out five kinds of beans, such as soybeans, soybeans, mung beans, peas, and beans, etc., which is a custom that has been passed down for thousands of years.
Wealthy families also stir-fry vegetables, drink wine, have meat and vegetarian dishes, and show their abilities. In the rural areas of Tongchuan area, the fifth day of the lunar month is called "five bean days", and "barley kernel porridge" is made for breakfast, accompanied by five kinds of beans, indicating a bumper harvest of wheat and beans this year.
3. Yunnan New Year's customs: Yunnan should also paste couplets with the Han people during the New Year. But the "couplet" is a variety of patterns cut out of red paper. Not only is the way of "writing" different, but even the way of pasting is also unique.
On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, the whole family each holds a homemade Spring Festival couplet, sings the "New Year Song", and posts everything in the courtyard and outside the courtyard, vegetable orchard and field corner. Because of the singing while sticking, the Spring Festival couplets of the Bai nationality are called "song couplets".
4. Tianjin New Year's customs: Labaer, Tianjin people call the eighth day of the first month of Laba as Labaer, and there is a custom of drinking Laba porridge. Many Tianjin people still soak garlic in vinegar on this day, which is called Laba vinegar.
Laba vinegar, to soak until the first day of the new year, eat dumplings on the first day of the new year, to eat vegetarian dumplings, take a year of vegetarian and pure meaning, dip Laba vinegar to eat, there is a different taste. "Laba vinegar" not only tastes mellow, but also does not go bad for a long time.
5. Northeast New Year customs: Eat dumplings with coins for good luck, in many dumplings only wrap a few with coins (now people pay attention to hygiene, use peanuts or other nuts instead), who eats such dumplings indicates good luck in the new year, auspicious.
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As the most solemn festival in China, the Spring Festival is highly valued by people all over the country. However, China's 9.6 million square kilometers are vast and rich, and the Spring Festival customs are different from place to place, depending on the landform and customs.
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The Spring Festival is a traditional Chinese festival with different customs in different regions.
For example, in Shanghai, people usually eat Chinese New Year's Eve dinner on the 23rd day of the lunar month, and must sit around a round table during the New Year's dinner, after which the adults in the family will give red envelopes to the children, and the children can use the money to buy small gifts of reed socks.
In addition, on the evening of the Chinese New Year's Eve, family members will gather together to ** the Spring Festival Gala program, chat and share happiness.
In the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, folk activities such as dragon boat sales, lion dances, and tooth monster fighting are held, and in Shanxi, customs include night offerings, family members go to neighbors' homes on the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve to congratulate each other on the New Year and express their love, and in the Xiangxi region of Hunan, customs also include turning mountains and stepping on green.
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The Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. Different regions have different Chinese New Year customs, but they all have one thing in common, which is to celebrate the arrival of the new year and worship ancestors. In the north, people put up spring couplets, hang lanterns and set off firecrackers, all to ward off evil spirits and welcome the arrival of the new year.
In the south, more attention is paid to the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, where the family gathers to enjoy the reunion dinner, which symbolizes family harmony and happiness.
In addition to these common traditional activities, there are also a variety of Chinese New Year customs in various parts of China. For example, people in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, participate in the Torch Festival during the Spring Festival, running wildly with torches in their hands, which symbolizes hope and blessings. People in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, place lanterns during the Spring Festival as a way to pray for peace and happiness.
In addition, in Guangdong and Fujian, dragon dances and lion dances are performed, which are also performed to pray for good luck and good luck. During the Spring Festival, people will also walk the streets and alleys, worship their ancestors, congratulate each other, and convey the meaning of celebration and blessings.
In short, the Spring Festival is a very important festival in traditional Chinese culture, and each region has its own unique Spring Festival customs. These events are not only to celebrate the New Year, but also to pass on and promote traditional Chinese culture.
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Hello, about your question, it depends on the specific region, and the customs of each place will be different.
4. Zhejiang, the first day of the Lunar New Year. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, Wucheng County, Zhejiang Province takes a long pole to bundle grass on it, ignites a fire and burns, and beats gongs and drums, which is called Qingtian silkworm. and he lit the lanterns on the poles until the third day of March.
A few examples are given for your reference.
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