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Sweep the dust. On the twenty-fourth day of the lunar month, dust and sweep the house", according to the record of "Lu's Spring and Autumn Period", China has the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival in the Yaoshun era. According to the folk saying:
Because of the homonym between "dust" and "Chen", the New Year dust sweep has the meaning of "removing Chen Buxin", and its intention is to sweep all the bad luck and bad luck out of the door. This custom carries people's desire to break with the old and create the new, and the prayer to leave the old and welcome the new. Every Spring Festival is coming, every household has to clean the environment, clean all kinds of utensils, dismantle and wash bedding curtains, sprinkle and sweep the courtyard of Liulu, dust and cobwebs, and dredge nullah culverts.
Everywhere is filled with a joyful atmosphere of hygienic and clean to welcome the New Year.
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Viewing lanterns, pasting couplets, and cleaning.
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The Spring Festival is an ancient traditional festival in China and some Asian ethnic groups, and it is also the most important festival of the year, so the customs of the Spring Festival are also diverse. Because according to legend, the beast is afraid of red, afraid of fire and afraid of sound, so people have the custom of pasting red paper products (pasting red couplets, red window flowers), setting off firecrackers, beating gongs and drums, etc. The customs of different periods, different regions, and different ethnic groups are different.
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Folklore Stories: The Origin of the Spring Festival.
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The origin of the Spring Festival customs is generally believed to have originated from the activities of worshipping gods and ancestors at the end of the year during the Yin Shang period in ChinaLegend has it that there was a custom of celebrating the New Year in Yao Shun at the earliest, and now it is also an important festival in our country.
Extended reading: Spring Festival in a broad sense refers to the period from Chinese New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival;In a narrow sense, the Spring Festival refers to the first day of the first lunar month.
Strictly speaking, the Spring Festival only refers to the first day of the first lunar month, but because of the Spring Festival holiday, people regard the period from Chinese New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival as the Spring Festival, which is also okay;The Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the first of the year and the traditional festival (New Year's Festival). Commonly known as New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, etc., verbally also known as the New Year, Celebration of the New Year, New Year, New Year, and New Year, is the grandest festival of the Chinese.
The customs of the Spring Festival.
1. New Year's greetings. On the first day of the Spring Festival, that is, on the first day of the Lunar New Year, there are New Year's greetings everywhere, New Year's greetings are a way for people to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, and express their good wishes to each other.
2. New Year's money.
Staying up for the New Year is an activity, and there is also the custom of children pressing New Year's money when keeping the New Year, and giving children New Year's money during the New Year means good luck.
3. Pick up the God of Wealth.
During the Spring Festival, there are both ghost exorcism activities, which must be indispensable to worship the gods and welcome the gods. For example, the fifth day of the first month of each year is the day to receive the God of Wealth, on this day at 0:00 to open the door and window, set off firecrackers, light fireworks, like the God of Wealth to welcome, worship according to the rites, may the new year be able to roll in the source of wealth.
4. Set off firecrackers.
During the Spring Festival, every household will set off firecrackers to create a festive atmosphere, which is a very common welcome entertainment, but now due to the impact of firecrackers on the air, this firecracker should still be less used.
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Answer this question by me, typing takes a little time, please be patient Keeping the New Year Chinese New Year's Eve is one of the most important annual custom activities, the custom of keeping the year has been around for a long time, everyone sleeps all night long, waiting for the dawn, called "keeping the year".
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The Spring Festival is the most grand traditional festival of Chinese folk, and it is a folk festival that integrates blessings and disasters, celebrations, entertainment and food. The Spring Festival has a long history, which evolved from the first year of prayer in ancient times, and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in the inheritance and development. The New Year activities revolve around the sacrifice and prayer for the New Year, in the form of removing the old cloth and the new, worshiping the gods and ancestors, driving away evil spirits and disasters, praying for a good year, etc., the content is rich and colorful, lively and festive, and the New Year's flavor is strong, condensing the essence of the traditional culture of Chinese civilization.
During the Spring Festival, there are various New Year's celebrations held all over the country, and there are differences in the content or details of customs due to different regional cultures, with strong ethnic characteristics. [1][2][3]
China has a long history of celebrating the New Year, and some relatively fixed customs have been formed in the inheritance and development, many of which are still passed down to this day, such as buying New Year's goods, sweeping dust, pasting couplets, eating Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, keeping the New Year, paying respects to the New Year, greeting the New Year, dragon and lion dances, worshipping gods and ancestors, praying for blessings and disasters, setting off firecrackers, setting off fireworks, traveling gods, boats, temple fairs, gongs and drums, vermier flags, lantern wine, and viewing lanterns. Traditional festival ceremonies and related customs and activities are an important part of the festival elements, carrying a rich and colorful festival cultural connotation. Ancestor worship not only covers all the ancient traditional festivals in China, but also the eternal theme of Chinese folk festivals.
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It is said that in ancient times, there was a monster called "Nian", which was extremely fierce. "Nian" generally lives deep under the sea, and only goes ashore on Chinese New Year's Eve every year, harming human life. Therefore, every Chinese New Year's Eve, families flee to the mountains.
One year on Chinese New Year's Eve, an old man begging came to the village. When an old woman saw that he was pitiful, she gave him some food, but the old man laughed and said, "If my mother-in-law asks me to stay at home all night, I will drive away the Nian beast."
In the middle of the night, the "Nian" beast broke into the village and saw a big red paper pasted on the door of the old woman's house. Seeing this, the "Nian" beast shouted, and at this moment, there was a sudden explosion in the courtyard, and the "Nian" beast trembled with fright and did not dare to approach.
At that moment, the door of the old woman's house opened, and the old man was laughing. "Nian" was shocked and fled in embarrassment. The next day, the refugees returned to the village and were amazed to see that there was no sign of destruction in the village.
Only then did the old woman realize that it was the old man's credit, so she hurriedly told the villagers about the promise of begging the old man. Since then, every year on Chinese New Year's Eve, every household will post red couplets and set off firecrackers to drive away the New Year beast.
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Folklore Stories: The Origin of the Spring Festival.
One year, there was chaos in the world. When the Jade Emperor learned of this, he issued an imperial decree and sent Maitreya Buddha to manage the clothing, food, housing and transportation of the world. The first thing he did when he came to the world was to let people live a happy year, eat well, dress well, and not work. >>>More
There are more customs like the Spring Festival, preparing various New Year goods to set off firecrackers, making dumplings on Chinese New Year's Eve, watching galas, and going to pay New Year's greetings on the first day of the new year.
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The Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China, and it is also the most important festival of the year, in the historical development, mixed with a variety of folk customs in many places as a whole, formed some more fixed customs and habits, many of which have been passed down to this day, such as: there are lion dances, floating colors, dragon dances, wandering gods, boats, annual examples, visiting temple fairs, shopping flower streets, appreciating lanterns, burning cannons, burning fireworks, breaking spring, there are also stepping on stilts, running dry boats, twisting Yangge and so on. >>>More
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