What was the Chinese New Year like for our people more than 20 years ago?

Updated on society 2024-05-18
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    More than 20 years ago, our development was still at a low level, and the level of urbanization was not very high. Therefore, many people's parents live in rural areas, so they will basically spend the New Year in rural areas. There is no heating in the countryside, and the winter is cold, but the atmosphere of the New Year is very strong.

    The New Year in rural areas is all about the flavor of the New Year. In the twentieth month of the lunar month, everyone began to prepare for the New Year. The big bazaar in the countryside is very lively, and you can buy everything in the bazaar, especially during the Chinese New Year, you can eat and play.

    Both the elderly and children love to visit the bazaar.

    After buying chickens and fish at the market, everyone will take them back and kill the chickens and fish. Of course, this is a technical job, and most men in the family have mastered this technology. So, when I was a child, I was always worried about the New Year when I grew up, because I thought I wouldn't be able to kill chickens when I learned to kill chickens, so I was always worried that I wouldn't be able to celebrate the New Year smoothly when I grew up.

    On Chinese New Year's Eve, everyone began to stop because all the preparations had to be completed the day before. Chinese New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are customary rest days, and no one will have work tasks in their hands, and everyone's only task is to have fun. These two days will be the time of the year when everyone is the least burdened, but also the happiest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The seemingly distant plot of the Chinese New Year at the end of the 20th century may be the happiest New Year's period of our generation. Because people's families were already quite wealthy at that time, there was no poverty when we were children, and there was no chance of being scolded by our parents for secretly buying ice cream to eat in order to use the New Year's money. So the Chinese New Year at that time was the happiest period in my opinion.

    And the atmosphere of the New Year is still maintained, the New Year's mode that began on the twenty-third day of the child, everyone has to eat hemp candy on this day, in order to paste the mouth of the king of the stove, so as not to go to the heavenly palace to sue their own family. Between 24 and 28, there is a fixed job every day, cleaning the house, washing bedding, doing New Year's goods, steaming steamed buns, fried twist flowers, oil cakes and sweet sugar eggs, as if the whole family wants to prepare all the things that have not been eaten for a year at this time of the New Year. When Chinese New Year's Eve arrives, everything will come to an end.

    And this has opened the mode of New Year's reunion, this year's grandmother's house, tomorrow's grandma's house, the day after tomorrow's uncle's house, half a New Year's month in such a family reunite, the family reunion has passed, this year is over.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Spring Festival began to circulate in the Yaoshun period and has a history of more than 4,000 years.

    The Spring Festival is the most grand and grand traditional festival in China, with a long history, which evolved from the first year of the year in ancient times, and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in the inheritance and development.

    Spring Festival customs: China has a long history of the New Year, and some relatively fixed customs have been formed in the inheritance and development, and many of them have been passed down to this day, such as New Year's goods, dusting, sticking New Year's red, group dinner, keeping the New Year, pressing New Year's money, greeting the New Year, greeting the New Year, dragon and lion dance, worshipping gods and ancestors, praying for blessings and disasters, burning firecrackers, burning fireworks, traveling gods, escorting boats, temple fairs, gongs and drums, vernier flags, lanterns and other customs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chinese have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years. One day more than 2,000 years BC, Shun was the Son of Heaven, leading his subordinates to worship heaven and earth. Since then, people have regarded this day as the beginning of the year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Chinese celebrate the Spring Festival, which has a history of more than 4,000 years, and the Spring Festival is the most solemn festival in China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Chinese have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years, which is a very long history and a new blessing for the New Year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It has a history of more than 3,000 years, so the Spring Festival is a tradition, and it is also a festival that we must live.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Spring Festival is a traditional festival of the Chinese people, and the Chinese people have a history of more than 4,000 years.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, the customs are the same, but the conditions are limited, and you can do whatever you can.

    Especially in the early 60s, when it was particularly difficult, there would be a few extra tickets for the Chinese New Year, and whatever could be obtained was a surprise, maybe it was a mixed wine, maybe some loose candy, or even a hare or a pheasant.

    In the 60s, they didn't have the same delicious food as now, they didn't have the beautiful clothes they have now, in that era, they were satisfied with a meal of meat, how hard life was before, in the 60s, the whole country was smelting steel, and the iron at home, including the pot, was taken away, and the whole country was facing a famine, there was no pot, there was no pot, of course, eating became a problem.

    In the 60s, the gap between urban and rural areas was relatively large. At that time, the salary income of people in the city was relatively low, and the monthly income of dual-income families was 80 or 90 yuan, and each person could ** a few catties of white flour and rice per month. Most families have no property, cadre families can have a bicycle, parents can wear a watch, or have a semiconductor, and the tube radio is one type of family.

    Despite the hardships of life, the vast majority were satisfied with the society of the time.

    In the 60s, the gap between rural and urban areas was much larger than it is now.

    At that time, it was good for the rural people to have enough to eat and to wear clothes according to the seasons, but a considerable number of rural people had not yet waited for the new grain to come down, and the old grain was gone. At that time, a considerable number of people still owed money to the production team after receiving rations, and only a very small number of people could receive dozens or hundreds of yuan in cash after settling accounts with the production team. At that time, the peasants had almost no property.

    There are hundreds of households in a production brigade, and only a few families can have a watch and a bicycle. As in the cities, the vast majority of people in the countryside were satisfied with the situation because they could not see who was better than them.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Chinese New Year is said to have arisen by Yu Shun, with a history of more than 4,000 years, allowing the world to know the word "long". When China's Spring Festival has become the world's Spring Festival and the world's festival, we have seen the majestic rise of an ancient and great nation behind it after thousands of years of vicissitudes. Spring Festival culture is China's traditional culture, now it can be integrated into the world's multicultural stage, from the grand level of time and space, first, the open China has more and more powerful comprehensive strength, as well as the opening up itself to bring a strong radiation; Second, the Spring Festival condenses the rich connotation of China's thousands of years of civilization, it is a festival of people's hearts, humanity and humanity, it is filled with the great warmth of the homeland, it embodies the centripetal force of the nation, it is civilized, it is cordial, it is joyful, it is happy.

    It's very national, so it should be very worldly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <> every morning of the Chinese New Year's Eve, the children wear the newly bought clothes for the New Year, get up early to freshen up, and wait for their parents to go to their grandmother's house or grandma's house for Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, because there will always be a lot of delicious food during the New Year.

    At that time, many family houses were not big, and the whole family was at the same dinner table, although it was squeezed a little, but everyone's face was full of smiles, and the family chatted about the past year. Although the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner was not as rich as it is now, it was all fun to eat, especially for children.

    At that time, on Chinese New Year's Eve, the happiness of the whole family was a reunion of a ** Spring Festival Gala and other programs, at that time there were no mobile phones, computers, and other high-tech things, people would get together and chat about homely things.

    The show at that time always made us laugh, remember who these two people were? After reading it, you can discuss it for a while.

    The last item on Chinese New Year's Eve is to eat New Year's Eve dumplings, and the whole family will do it together, and they will be happy, and they don't know what it means to be sleepy at that time. There will be a coin in the dumplings, and whoever eats it will be lucky for the year.

    At that time, because of the cold weather in the north, logistics were not as developed as they are now, and there were only a few kinds of fruits. Does anyone know what this thing is, frozen pears, which are new pears bought a year ago, and after being bought, they are placed outside after a temperature of minus 10-20 degrees, and they become "frozen pears" after a few days. There are more fruits in the south, and the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner will be more abundant.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Thank you, as a post-90s generation, let me talk about my feelings.

    One, the expectations for the New Year are different:

    Before, I was thinking about the New Year, there were fun, delicious food, and New Year's money;

    Now, thinking about the New Year, there is progress, growth, and a salary increase and promotion.

    Second, the environment for the New Year is not bent and sleepy:

    Before, it was the Chinese New Year, and the slag was involved in making food, cleaning the yard, tidying up the house, ......;

    Now, it's the New Year, and it's ...... to get involved in going out and buying something.

    Third, the mood of the New Year is different:

    Before, I was still young, and I was very happy to think that I was a year older during the Chinese New Year;

    Now, I'm older, and I'm a little uncomfortable thinking about my parents being a year older for the New Year.

    Fourth, the role of the New Year is different:

    Before, the post-90s generation was a child, receiving red envelopes, playing whatever they wanted, and going wherever they wanted;

    Now, the post-90s generation is a big friend, and those who are married are uncles and aunts, and they want to give red envelopes, and those who are not married want to be introduced to the object and ask about marriage.

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