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1.Sacrifice the stove and eat the stove sugar.
2.Sweep the dust. 3.Make tofu, catch up with the year, and pick up the Jade Emperor.
4.Cut the meat.
5.Slaughter chickens. 6.Window grilles.
7.Ancestor worship. 8.Stick to the door god, keep the year, and give the New Year's money (the junior is to receive the New Year's money) 9Open the door and greet the New Year.
10.Sacrifice to the God of Wealth.
There is also a children's song, I hope it will help you.
Twenty-three, sacrifice to the heavens; twenty-four, sweep the house; Twenty-five, make tofu; Twenty-six, to cut the meat; Twenty-seven, go and kill chickens; Twenty-eighth, pasting New Year's paintings; Twenty-nine, go pour (buy) wine; In the Chinese New Year's Eve, he eats flat food (dumplings), and wears new clothes and hats on the first day of the new year.
Twenty-three, sugar melons are sticky; twenty-four, sweep the house; Twenty-five, paste the windows; Twenty-six, stewed meat; Twenty-seven, slaughter the rooster; Twenty-eight, put the face out; Twenty-nine, steamed steamed buns; Thirty nights to stay up for one night; On the first day of the new year, walk all over the streets.
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The fixed customs and habits of Lishi, sweeping the dust "the twenty-fourth of the lunar month, dusting and sweeping the house", according to the record of "Lu's Spring and Autumn Period", our country has the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival in the Yaoshun era. According to the folk saying: because of the homonym of "dust" and "Chen", the Spring Festival 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. New Year's money During the Spring Festival, the elders should give the New Year's money prepared in advance to the younger generations, it is said that the New Year's money can suppress the evil, because the "year" and "Zhen" homonym, the younger generation can get the New Year's money to spend a year in peace.
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The customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Lishi are:
Rabbit master: Every Mid-Autumn Festival, the ingenuity of the city people, with loess into the image of the toad rabbit to **, called the rabbit master. There are often rabbit stalls, which specialize in selling rabbits for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Lord Rabbit, after the bold creation of folk artists, has been personified. It is a rabbit-headed human body and holds a jade pestle. Later, some people imitated the characters of the opera, and carved the rabbit into a warrior with golden helmets and golden armor, some riding lions, elephants and other fierce beasts, and some riding peacocks, cranes and other birds.
In particular, the rabbit riding a tiger is a strange thing, but it is a bold creation of folk artists. There is also a kind of rabbit with movable elbow joints and jaws, commonly known as "horn mouth", which is more flattering. Although it is an offering for moon worship, it is a wonderful toy for children.
Playing with lanterns: During the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are many game activities, the first of which is playing with lanterns. The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the three major lantern festivals in China. Of course, there is no large-scale lantern festival like the Lantern Festival in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and playing with lanterns is mainly only carried out between families and children.
Moon Tower, Play Moon Bridge: When the bright moon is high, people climb the Moon Tower and play the Moon Bridge together, and enjoy seeing the Jade Rabbit.
Festival Introduction: The 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China, and it is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. Also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Reunion Festival, the August Festival, etc., it is a traditional festival of the Han nationality and most ethnic minorities in China, and is also popular in neighboring countries such as North Korea, Japan and Vietnam.
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