A survey report on the famous articles related to the festival customs

Updated on society 2024-04-23
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    The custom of the Spring Festival Sweeping the dust "Twenty-fourth of the lunar month, dusting and sweeping the house", according to the record of "Lü'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 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.

    Paste Spring Festival couplets are also called door pairs, spring stickers, couplets, pairs, peach symbols, etc., it depicts the background of the times with neat, dual, concise and exquisite words, expresses good wishes, and is a unique literary form in our country. Every Spring Festival, whether in the city or in the countryside, every household should select a big red Spring Festival couplet and paste it on the door to add a festive atmosphere to the festival.

    Pasting window grilles and upside down the word "Fu" In the folk, people also like to paste various paper-cuts on the windows - window grilles. Window grilles not only set off the festive atmosphere, but also integrate decoration, appreciation and practicality. Paper-cutting is a very popular folk art in our country, and it has been loved by people for thousands of years, because it is mostly pasted on the window, so it is also called "window flower".

    At the same time as pasting the Spring Festival couplets, some people want to paste the word "Fu" on the door, wall and lintel. Sticking the word "Fu" during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in China. The word "Fu" refers to good fortune and good fortune, which entrusts people's yearning for a happy life and wishes for a better future.

    Chinese New Year's Eve is one of the most important annual customs, and the custom of keeping the year has been around for a long time. The earliest record is found in the "Chronicles of the Customs" in the Western Jin Dynasty: on the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, each phase and gift, called "Gift Year"; Wine and food are invited, called "farewell year"; The young and old gather to drink, and the blessing is complete, which is called "dividing the year"; Everyone stays awake all night long, waiting for the dawn, and is called "keeping the year".

    Firecrackers Chinese folk have a saying of "open the door and firecrackers". That is, when the new year arrives, the first thing every household does when they open the door is to set off firecrackers to remove the old and welcome the new with the sound of beeping firecrackers. Firecrackers are a Chinese specialty, also known as "firecrackers", "firecrackers", and "firecrackers".

    On the first day of the new year, people get up early, put on the most beautiful clothes, dress up neatly, go out to visit relatives and friends, greet each other, and wish good luck in the coming year. There are various ways to pay New Year's greetings, some are led by the same patriarch to lead a number of people to go door-to-door to pay New Year's greetings; Some colleagues invited a few people to pay New Year's greetings; There are also people who get together to congratulate each other, which is called "group worship".

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