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You can start by writing about the Chinese New Year customs that you know, and then write about how you spent the Spring Festival.
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I am from the city but my hometown is in the countryside, in my memory there are many customs in my hometown for the New Year, I still remember when I was a child, there were several customs when I followed my parents back to my hometown for the New Year, and I was very impressed. After many years, on January 26 this year, the first day of the first lunar month, I returned to my hometown of Caiqiao Township, Shaoyang County, --- after a long absence.
The custom of setting off firecrackers disappeared.
My first stop to my hometown is to go to my uncle's house to pay New Year's greetings, my uncle's house is on the side of the road, after getting off the car, I walked straight to my uncle's house with a gift in hand, suddenly I remembered that there were no firecrackers, so I hurriedly took out the prepared firecrackers from my backpack, just as I was about to light them, my uncle saw me, and walked out with a smile on his face, "Xiao Xin is here, let my uncle come and see, I haven't seen you for many years." Hearing my uncle's shout, I pulled out my hand holding the lighter and was about to shake hands with my uncle, when my uncle saw the firecracker in my hand, "Xiao Xin!" Now there are no firecrackers, cannon fodder is everywhere, and it is difficult to do hygiene.
My uncle said earnestly, this can confuse me, "Didn't you always set off firecrackers for New Year's greetings in the past?" "It's not the same now as it used to be, and we have to do environmental protection too." "My uncle's joke touched me a lot.
There are fewer people playing cards.
I slept at my uncle's house for a night, and the next day I went early to give a cousin a New Year's greeting, my cousin doesn't like anything but love to play mahjong, in addition to the hometown there is a custom to play cards every New Year, from the first day of the new year to the fifteenth, so every year during the New Year, my cousin will struggle with friends for several all-nighters. A few years ago, my cousin-in-law complained about this when he came to my house to pay New Year's greetings, but this year, when I walked into my cousin's house, I was surprised to find that her mahjong table was missing, and my cousin was sitting in front of the computer learning agricultural science and technology. I couldn't help but ask my cousin, "Now that everyone has to make money, how can there be time to waste at the table."
My cousin told me that now there are fewer people playing cards in my hometown, and everyone is learning agricultural science and technology knowledge and seeking opportunities to make a fortune.
Drinks are available while supplies last.
At noon on the second day of the first lunar month on January 27th, my uncle invited many relatives and friends to have dinner at home, in fact, I was most afraid of going to the dinner table because I wanted to drink, but I couldn't help it, my family didn't do it, and my uncle took two bottles and laughed out loud as soon as I started the meal. Originally, my luck psychology was dismantled, I can't drink liquor, I can barely cope with it if I have some beer, just as I was thinking about whether to let it go, my uncle seemed to see my embarrassment, "Xiao Xin can't drink!" Then don't drink it, so as not to hurt yourself.
This came out of my uncle's mouth a little unexpected, you must know that my uncle used to love to fight with other people's drinks. Later, at the end of the meal, my uncle didn't drink much, and no one at the wine table was drunk.
On the afternoon of January 27, I left my hometown and set off to rush back to Shaoyang, but some of the changes in some old customs in my hometown were deeply left in my mind, lingering, it seems that the society is changing, the quality of farmers is also improving, and now the rural progress is more harmonious.
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Everyone has their own hometown, and different hometowns will have different customs. Do you want to know what customs are in my hometown? Don't worry, don't worry, you listen to me slowly.
My hometown is in Da'an Town, Pingnan County, Guangxi. Speaking of customs, we hold a "shrine fire" event every year, especially during the Spring Festival. In the early morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, when the New Year's bell rings, the villagers take out the offerings of "worship the shrine fire" and worship the shrine god in their own halls.
There are many offerings, including chocolates, biscuits, candies, laurel leaves, pomelo in Sha Tin, etc., which symbolize the "great wealth and wealth" and "sweet and sweet" of the new year.
After worshipping the god of the stove at home, everyone rushes to the temple to worship the god of the shrine as soon as possible, praying for peace, health, good luck, and prosperity in the new year! After a while, crackling firecrackers and fireworks suddenly sounded in the village and town! It's festive everywhere!
What do you think? The customs of my hometown are interesting! What about the customs in your hometown? Let's hear about it!
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