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Origin of the Spring Festival:The Spring Festival originated in ancient times.
The worship of gods and ancestors at the beginning and end of the year has a history of more than 4,000 years.
In ancient times, people held sacrificial activities at the beginning of the new year after the end of the year-old farming, and offered sacrifices to the gods of heaven and earth, the kindness of ancestors, the exorcism of evil spirits, and the blessings of the new year. Early festival culture.
It reflects the nature worship of the ancients and the harmony of heaven and man.
First, the humanistic spirit of chasing the distance cautiously and thinking about the source.
In modern times, people set the Spring Festival on the first day of the first lunar month, but it generally does not end until at least the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. The Spring Festival is a folk festival that integrates worshipping gods and ancestors, praying for blessings and warding off evil spirits, reunion of relatives and friends, celebration and entertainment, and food.
The legend of the New Year Beast during the Spring Festival:
There is a legend about the origin of the Spring Festival, in ancient China, there was a monster called "Nian", which lived deep at the bottom of the sea for many years and climbed ashore every Chinese New Year's Eve. People fled deep into the mountains to escape the Nian beasts.
damage. Later, one year on Chinese New Year's Eve, an old man from outside the village told the people how to drive away the "Nian" beast.
It turned out that "Nian" was most afraid of red, fire and explosions. Since then, every year on Chinese New Year's Eve, families have posted red couplets and set off firecrackers; Candles are lit up in every household, and the watch is waiting for the year. Early in the morning of the first day of the new year, I have to go to my relatives and friends to say hello. This custom spread more and more widely, and it became the Spring Festival.
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The origin of the Spring Festival.
Yin time to build the calendar, then officially divided into four seasons, the ancients at the beginning of the season sacrifice called the festival, so there are spring, summer, autumn and winter four festivals, the descendants gradually do not follow the custom, there are no four festivals, after the New Year and the Spring Festival on the same day, so only the Spring Festival has been passed down to this day.
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Legend has it that there is a creature called the Nian Beast, whenever it comes to the Spring Festival will come to the world to do evil, and later for everyone's safety, a citizen stepped forward to protect everyone, he was dressed in red, holding a whip, the Nian Beast trembled when he saw the red clothes. The citizen took the opportunity to whip Nian away, driving it away, and the Nian beast never reappeared. People celebrate the exorcism of the New Year beast and worship this day as the New Year.
And celebrate with the way the beast was driven out at that time.
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In ancient China, there was a monster called Nian.
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The original meaning came from agriculture, and the ancients called the growth cycle of the grain "year". The name of the year began in the Zhou Dynasty and was officially fixed in the Western Han Dynasty, and has continued to this day.
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The origin of the Spring Festival:The Spring Festival originated from the ancient wax (Tongla) sacrifice, which has a history of four or five thousand years, and is used to sacrifice to the god of agriculture and the gods and ancestors. Every time spring comes, people will kill livestock, sacrifice to their ancestors and the heavens, and pray for a good new year, no disasters and no disasters, and a prosperous harvest.
Spring Festival habits next to the customs:
During the Spring Festival, the elders will give some gifts to the younger ones, wrapped in red envelopes, called "New Year's money", commonly known as "red envelopes" (Cantonese for "Li Shi") Qila. Children and grandchildren who have financial means will also give red envelopes to their elders. The amount of the red envelope varies:
In Chinese mainland, RMB 100 to more than 10,000 yuan; In Taiwan, NT$600 to NT$6,000 is quite common.
Some people pay attention to the amount of red envelopes, which must be even, which is different from the "silk gold" of the odd amount given during the funeral. The number "eight" is taken from its homonym "fat", which often means lucky, so in the United States, $8 red envelopes are common. The number "six" takes its homonym "slip", which also has the meaning of luck in the coming year.
The number "four" contains bad luck because of its homonym "death".
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