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How much do you know about the Spring Festival customs across the country?
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The customs of the Chinese New Year are:
1. Sweep the dust. Dust sweeping, also known as dust removal, residue removal, dusting, dusting, etc., is one of the traditional customs of the Chinese folk Spring Festival. It originated from a religious ritual of the ancient Chinese people to drive out diseases. This ritual later evolved into a year-end cleaning, which conveyed the good wishes of the Chinese working people to eliminate disasters and welcome good fortune.
2. Keep the year. Chinese folk have the habit of keeping the New Year on Chinese New Year's Eve, commonly known as "Staying Up Nian". The Chinese New Year's Eve dinner begins with a Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, which is eaten slowly, from the time of the lamp, and some people have to eat until late at night. Chinese New Year's Eve is one of the most important New Year's celebrations, and the custom of keeping the New Year has a long history.
3. Chinese New Year's Eve dinner.
The annual reunion dinner fully demonstrates the mutual respect and love of the family members of the Chinese nation, and this mutual respect and love makes the relationship between the family closer. The reunion of the family often makes the head of the family feel comforted and satisfied spiritually, and the elderly watch the children and grandchildren in the house, and the family recounts together, and the hard work of caring for and raising children in the past is not in vain.
4. New Year's money.
Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a ghost called Zhen, who came out to harm children on Chinese New Year's Eve. A couple wrapped eight copper coins in red paper and placed them under the child's pillow. In the middle of the night, he entered the door of the house and was about to grab the child's head with his hand, when the copper coin under the pillow suddenly emitted a bright light and scared him away.
Since then, the method of using red paper to wrap money to deal with the money is called "pressing the money", which is homophonic "pressing the New Year's money".
5. Spring Festival couplets. Spring Festival couplets are a kind of Spring Festival decoration, written on red paper with brush calligraphy, and then pasted on the door or wall. Spring Festival couplets are generally divided into upper and lower couplets, and the number of words is not limited, the key is that the number of words must be equal. Writing Spring Festival couplets, but also pay attention to the battle and peace, the last word of the upper couplet must be three or four tones (Pingyin), and the last word of the lower couplet is one or two tones (Pingyin).
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There are many customs of the Chinese New Year, but they also vary from place to place. Among them, there are firecrackers, sticking Spring Festival couplets, eating dumplings, twisting Yangge, etc. In some places in the south, there is also the custom of eating rice cakes.
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The customs of the Spring Festival in China are different from place to place, such as buying New Year 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, escorting boats, temple fairs, traveling gongs and drums, traveling flags, lighting wine, viewing lanterns, and so on.
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The customs of the Chinese Spring Festival include: buying New Year's goods, eating Chinese New Year's Eve meal, keeping the New Year, sweeping dust, pasting couplets, greeting the New Year, greeting the New Year, dragon and lion dances, worshipping gods and ancestors, praying for blessings and disasters, temple fairs, gongs and drums, traveling flags, lighting wine, traveling gods, boats, viewing lanterns, etc.
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